I prefer to stay away from BoundFields
specifically because the next guy needs to always seem to convert them to template fields anyways to do customizations. I would recommend the following:
Use a template field with a Literal
control for your column 1:
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="File">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:Literal ID="ltFilename" runat="server"
OnDataBinding="ltFilename_DataBinding" />
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
Then implement the OnDataBinding
for the columns control:
protected void ltFilename_DataBinding(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Literal lt = (Literal)(sender);
if (Eval("yourColumn6Field") == DBNull.Value)
{
// just show a text filename
lt.Text = Eval("orderFilename").ToString();
}
else
{
// produce the link
lt.Text = string.Format("<a href='{0}'>{1}</a>",
ResolveUrl("~/directory/" + Eval("orderFilename").ToString()),
Eval("orderFilename").ToString());
}
}
The advantage to this is you have localized the logic directly to the control. You can easily swap it out and change it around without affecting other parts of the grid accidently.