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Is it possible? I tried with custom column, but I failed, can anyone give a simple example for it with razor ?

Paint work :)

I want something like that, column include data and a button( with onclick )

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//---Not Worked 1---

    columns.Command(command =>
    {
        command.Custom("Telefonları Göster").Click("telefonlariGoster");
        columns.Bound(x => x.Adres);
    }).Width(580);
....

//---Not worked 2---

        columns.Template(@<text>
            <label>@item.Adres</label>
            <input type="button" name="AdresGuncelle" value="AdresGuncelle" onclick="telefonlariGoster()" />
    </text>);

//Worked

columns.Bound(x => x.Adres)
     .ClientTemplate("#=Adres#" +
     "<input type='button' class='telefonlariGoster' style='float: right;' name='telefonlariGoster' value='Telefonları Güncelle' onclick='telefonlariGoster()'/>");
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  • I don't know about buttons, but it seems that Kendo supports event handling. Just target your column via css and give each row in that column a "button look". You can find all about event handling on demos.kendoui.com/web/grid/events.html Dec 25, 2013 at 8:34
  • It is logical but there must be a way to do my wish.
    – MustafaP
    Dec 25, 2013 at 8:45
  • If you could post your code, I would be able to help a bit more, but as it is, you will have to get by with my answer and the docs. Dec 25, 2013 at 9:00
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    I just realized you wanted a command INSIDE a field. Disregard my previous answer. My apologies. Dec 25, 2013 at 9:15
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    columns.Command(command => { command.Custom("viewDetails").Click("showDetails"); command.Custom("AnotherCommand").Text("Another Command"); command.Custom("Custom").Text("Custom Command"); }); Try this.. this would add three buttons. After seeing if it works AT ALL, you will know we are on the right track. I do not have kendo, so I am trying on pure instinct. Dec 25, 2013 at 9:30

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Try to use ClientTemplate of column where you want display your custom column display. For example:

@(Html.Kendo().Grid(Model)
  .Name("grid")
  .Columns(columns =>
  {
      columns.Bound(x => x.Name)
          .ClientTemplate("#=Name#" +
          "<input type='button' class='className' style='float: right;' name='buttonName' value='Click here' onclick='ButtonClick(\"#=Name#\", this)'/>");
      columns.Bound(x => x.Id);
  })
  .DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
                               .Ajax()
                               .Total(10)
                               .ServerOperation(false)
                             )
  )

in script button click function

function ButtonClick(name, button) {
    alert(name);
}
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  • Thanks a lot. That's the what i want
    – MustafaP
    Dec 25, 2013 at 11:23
  • @Goran_Mandic You right, both of you deserve an upvote, Thanks a lot :)
    – MustafaP
    Dec 25, 2013 at 11:40

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