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I have a ComboBox with the following XAML

<ComboBox Name="CompanyComboBox"
    ItemsSource="{Binding Path=CompanyList, Mode=OneWay}" 
    SelectedItem="{Binding Path=CurrentCompany, Mode=TwoWay}"
    DisplayMemberPath="Name" />

Problem:

The selected option on 'company' is persisted, but never gets displayed on load. What's missing or going wrong, or what have I forgotten to do?

  • CompanyList has data, and the ComboBox does get populated
  • The selection on the ComboBox does save to the database via the TwoWayBinding
  • More code is on pastebin.com, the ViewModel and the Company class code.

I have tried the following suggestions, that have so far not solve the issue:

  1. Two-way bind a combobox to a simple string array Order of ItemSource and SelectedValue properties on were correct
  2. ComboBox.SelectedValue not updating from binding source alternating between 'SelectedValue' and 'SelectedIndex' - neither works
  3. Silverlight 4 Combobox with selectedValue using MVVM-Light raising PropertyChanged before setting new value also didn't help
  4. Adding/Removing 'IsEnabled="{Binding IsReady}' on the ComboBox didn't help either
  5. Adding SelectedValuePath="Name" or ="Value" stopped the save from working
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  • What do you mean with "The selected option on 'company' is persisted, but never gets displayed on load." ? Your combobox has no initial "selectedItem" (the box is empty until you click on it to open the dropdown) ?
    – matfillion
    Aug 15, 2011 at 15:12
  • By persissed I mean changes get saved to the database. Also correct there was no 'intiial selected item' Aug 15, 2011 at 21:46

4 Answers 4

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You need to overwrite the Company.Equals() method to return true if the object's data is the same.

By default, it only returns true if the two company objects being compared share the same spot in memory, and I am guessing that your CurrentCompany object does not point to an object in CompanyList, so the SelectedItem is being set to null

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Check that the instance assigned to CurrentCompany is the actual one contained in CompanyList and not a duplicate of it.

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You can try this: after populating CompanyList in your ViewModel, set the CurrentCompany to the first company, or a dummy item that says , or depending on your context.

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Can we take a look at the view model please? Until this information is not present, may give following suspections.

  1. CurrentCompany property is not public or is not a property.
  2. View model doesn't implement INotifyPropertyChanged interface.
  3. Setter of CurrentCompany property doesn't contain PropertyChanged event notification.

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