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I am storing name and last name in two labels in main page. I also have those values in a class (class doesnt do much but i am using them for future expansion). I have a user control that will send an email with name and last name as body.

My question is that how can I transfer label or class variable values into user control's body variable?

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  • In which environment that usercontrol is created? Nov 14, 2011 at 4:59
  • I am sorry, I am new to ASP.NET and C# what do you exactly mean by environment? Nov 14, 2011 at 5:08
  • It mean whether the usercontrol belongs to ajax? Nov 14, 2011 at 5:09
  • Nope.. its a normal ascx file with couple of text boxes & a button Nov 14, 2011 at 5:10

5 Answers 5

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Create a property on your user control with the datatype of the data you want to pass to it, and populate it in your page on creation of the control.

public class myUserControl : Control
    {
      ...
      public int myIntProperty {get; set;}
      ...
    }

Later this in the code behind you can assign the value like

myUserControl cntrl = new myUserControl();
    cntrl.myIntProperty = 5;

Instead of this you can pass the value through Markup also like

<uc1:myUserControl ID="uc1" runat="server" myIntProperty="5" />
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  • how do I get myIntProperty's value on page load? Aug 21, 2018 at 0:58
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You need to create properties on your control to hold these values; then from the page code, simply assign the values to the properties in the control.

On your control, you can have something like

public string FirstName
{
  get {
     if (ViewState["FirstName"] == null)
        return string.Empty;
     return ViewState["FirstName"].ToString();

      }
      set {
           ViewState["FirstName"] = value;
      }
}
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  • This is true. If you simply implement get/set and dont handle this right before that block [Browsable(true), EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Always), Bindable(true)] [DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Visible)] [Description("Some description"), Category("Misc"), DefaultValue(string.Empty)] you will never get it working right.
    – WLFree
    Sep 24, 2022 at 17:43
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You need to define public properties on the control and then when you use control on the page you can pass values to those parameters.

Something like:

<cc:mycustomControl runat="server" 
    MyProperty1=<%# label1 %>
    MyProperty2=<%# label2 %>
/>
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  • this way if fine when there are only couple of controls to pass but with large number code will be messy cant I pass the value in some other way? Nov 14, 2011 at 5:11
  • Not sure I get it. Why is it messy. What do you mean pass in other way? Does it matter the exact syntax of how you pass it? Nov 14, 2011 at 5:14
  • No I mean writing line for each property will make the code longer I am still green so I am trying to go by book.. longer code, more chances of mistakes Nov 14, 2011 at 5:36
  • But now that I think about it, passing value by assignment will still put a line of code anyway I will try this one too Nov 14, 2011 at 5:37
  • ok, then put them on the same line... still don't understand how you expect to pass something to a control (or function) without passing it... Nov 14, 2011 at 5:37
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Step 1: You can expost the values as property and than you can make use of that easily.

Step 2: To access your page from the user control you can make use of Parent property or may be some custome login to access the parent page and than write code to consume the property value.

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  • did our answers meet midway :)
    – ViSu
    Nov 14, 2011 at 4:59
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you can do something like this in your user control

string x=((yourparentcontrol)this.parent).label1.text;

and use the string x.

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  • tried that.. it gives me an error Keyword 'this' is not available in the current context Nov 14, 2011 at 5:04

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