Little puzzled
If i have a button in a wpf window and bind it to a DelegateCommand
<Button Grid.Row="1" Content="Remove" Command="{Binding CommandDelete }" />
And in my simple viewmodel i attach
CommandDelete = new DelegateCommand<string>(OnDeleteExecute, OnDeleteCanExecute);
If the button is to be enabled when i choose an item from a list i can bind the list selecteditem to property in my viewmodel
Report selectedReport;
public Report SelectedReport
{
get { return this.selectedReport ;}
set { this.selectedReport = value;}
}
private bool OnDeleteCanExecute(string commandParameter)
{
return (this.selectedReport != null);
}
This seems fine to me so far and the only thing missing is to raise a CanExecute event for the specific button in the setter for SelectedReport
CommandDelete.RaiseCanExecuteChanged();
This works but my question is if i have 10 button do i need to call RaiseCanExecuteChanged for each and every button each time a item is selected or is there as smarter way