Not seeing any code makes things a bit difficult. But here is the code I used in one of my projects to implement pagination in a project that used JQgrid (see if it helps you out in anyway, or an indication on where to start debugging)
Server side code
public ActionResult GridData(int page, int rows, string searchField = "", string searchString = "",
string searchOper = "", string sidx = "ID", string sord = "desc")
{
int pageIndex = Convert.ToInt32(page) - 1;
int pageSize = rows;
var items = _repo.GetItemDatacollection(searchField, searchString, searchOper, pageIndex, pageSize, sidx, sord);
int totalRecords = _repo.GetAll().Count();
var totalPages = (int)Math.Ceiling(totalRecords / (float)pageSize);
var jsonData = new
{
total = totalPages,
page,
records = totalRecords,
rows = (from item in items.ToList()
select new
{
i = item.ID,
cell = new[] { item.ID, item.Name }
}).ToArray()
};
return Json(jsonData, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
GetItemDataCollection basically does something like this. (I made use of Scott Guthrie's dynamic LINQ library inside it, which was very useful, if not pivotal for implementing searching in JQgrid using a LINQ)
return _entities.Set<T>().Where(ConvertOpr(searchOper, searchField), searchString)
.OrderBy(sidx + " " + sord)
.Skip(pageIndex * pageSize)
.Take(pageSize);
JQgrid implementation
jQuery('#theGrid').jqGrid({
url: '@Url.Action("GridData")',
datatype: 'json',
mtype: 'GET',
//...
});