I try to do something like this:

<DataGrid Name="myGrid" ItemSource="{Binding Path=MyCollection}">
   <DataGrid.ContextMenu>
       <ContextMenu>
          <MenuItem 
              Command="{Binding RemoveRow}" 
              CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=myGrid, Path=SelectedItem}">
       </ContextMenu>
   </DataGridContextMenu>
</DataGrid>

but I got null always (I tried also SelectedIndex and SelectedValue)

if I do this its working, the parameter passed to the excute code

<MenuItem Command="{Binding RemoveRow}" CommandParameter"1">

Any help?

Thanks!

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Did you verify that SelectedItem is not null? – PVitt Nov 16 '11 at 15:44
@PVitt yes i checked this – Maya Nov 17 '11 at 8:56
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It doesn't work because the ContextMenu is not part of the visual or logical tree of the DataGrid, so it doesn't inherit the DataContext.

As far as I know, there is know easy solution to this problem using only the built-in binding system. However, using a simple "proxy" class as explained here, you can work around this problem:

<DataGrid Name="myGrid" ItemSource="{Binding Path=MyCollection}">
   <DataGrid.Resources>
       <local:BindingProxy x:Key="proxy" Data="{Binding}" />
   </DataGrid.Resources>
   <DataGrid.ContextMenu>
       <ContextMenu>
          <MenuItem 
              Command="{Binding Data.RemoveRow, Source={StaticResource proxy}}" 
              CommandParameter="{Binding ElementName=myGrid, Path=SelectedItem}">
       </ContextMenu>
   </DataGridContextMenu>
</DataGrid>

However you still have a problem: ElementName=myGrid doesn't work (again, because ContextMenu isn't in the visual or logical tree of the DataGrid, so it's not in the same name scope). A simple solution is to bind the SelectedItem of the DataGrid to a property of the ViewModel, and use that property instead of the command parameter:

<DataGrid Name="myGrid" ItemSource="{Binding Path=MyCollection}"
          SelectedItem="{Binding SelectedItem}">
   <DataGrid.Resources>
       <local:BindingProxy x:Key="proxy" Data="{Binding}" />
   </DataGrid.Resources>
   <DataGrid.ContextMenu>
       <ContextMenu>
          <MenuItem 
              Command="{Binding Data.RemoveRow, Source={StaticResource proxy}}">
       </ContextMenu>
   </DataGridContextMenu>
</DataGrid>
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Nice answer! i did not know this issue. but explainme plaese if its like this why when i clicked the menu item the RemoveRow is actually called even if the ContextMenu is no part of the tree? – Maya Nov 17 '11 at 7:30
@Maya, yes, that's right – Thomas Levesque Nov 17 '11 at 8:19
what do you mean "yes, that's right"? i didnt understand why Command="{Binding RemoveRow}" working if the ContextMenu dont know about th DataContext? can you explain me this please? – Maya Nov 17 '11 at 8:53
OK, I misunderstood your question, I thought you were asking for confirmation... You can find more details in this article – Thomas Levesque Nov 17 '11 at 9:21
intersting. thanks! – Maya Nov 17 '11 at 9:34
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