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I want to have DropDownListFor in MVC

@foreach (var item in Model)
{
    @Html.DropDownListFor(modelItem => item.TitleIds, new SelectList(ViewBag.TitleNames as System.Collections.IEnumerable, "TitleId", "Title.TitleText"), "No: " + ViewBag.MagNo, new { id = "TitleIds" })   
}

in Controller

public ActionResult ArticleList(int id)
{
    ArticleWriter_ViewModel viewModel = new ArticleWriter_ViewModel();
    Func<IQueryable<NumberTitle>, IOrderedQueryable<NumberTitle>> orderByFunc = null;
    Expression<Func<NumberTitle, bool>> filterExpr = null;
    if (id > 0)
    {
        filterExpr = p => p.MagazineId.Equals(id);
    }
    var wholeTitles = unitOfWork.NumberTitleRepository.Get(filterExpr,  orderByFunc, "Magazine,Title").ToList();          

    ViewBag.MagNo = wholeTitles[0].Magazine.MagNo.ToString();
    ViewBag.MagId = wholeTitles[0].Magazine.Id;
    ViewBag.TitleNames = wholeTitles;

    return View("../Panel/Magazine/ArticleList", "_BasicLayout", viewModel);
}

but I get this error

'System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Cinemavaadabiat.ViewModel.ArticleWriter_ViewModel>>' has no applicable method named 'DropDownListFor' but appears to have an extension method by that name. Extension methods cannot be dynamically dispatched. Consider casting the dynamic arguments or calling the extension method without the extension method syntax.

I can't understand the error, what should I check for it?

3 Answers 3

215

You are using dynamic types in extension methods, which is not supported.

Cast the dynamic types to actual types, and it will work.

From what I see now, I'd say:

(string) ViewBag.MagNo

Which would result in

@foreach (var item in Model)
{
    @Html.DropDownListFor(modelItem => item.TitleIds, 
       new SelectList(ViewBag.TitleNames as System.Collections.IEnumerable, 
       "TitleId", "Title.TitleText"), 
       "No: " + (string) ViewBag.MagNo, 
       new { id = "TitleIds" })   
}
5
  • 2
    it says Cannot convert type 'string' to 'int'
    – nnmmss
    Jan 5, 2014 at 13:44
  • 3
    @nnmmss then ViewBag.MagNo is not an int, but a string. Cast it to a string and you should be golden
    – bas
    Jan 5, 2014 at 13:45
  • This answer doesn't really address the real issue -- the code works in other projects without casting, just not in his -- likely there is some configuration missing and it's causing the compiler to be confused. -- Edit: Looks like @mkaj's answer addresses the actual issue. Jun 10, 2016 at 21:03
  • Can I cast ViewBag.MagNo to a bool? type? Jun 16, 2016 at 23:56
  • I was passing an integer. What I ended up doing (string)ViewBag.MyNumber.ToString(). Just adding ToString() or (string) throws exception. Yah I found that weird too.
    – SZT
    Oct 23, 2017 at 12:57
48

My fix for this problem was to add:

    @model MyModel

At the top of the partial control. I had forgotten it.

3
  • Thanks, I was migrating my views to other project and I forgot the @model, thks!
    – rochasdv
    Oct 2, 2014 at 3:12
  • 5
    You also get this error if you use uppercase @Model instead of lowercase model. May 26, 2016 at 2:53
  • Can you expand this answer a little? What does "MyModel" refer to in this context? What is the "partial control" you're referring to?
    – Kris Craig
    Jun 29, 2022 at 21:29
5

To expand on the subject of MVC extension methods (which is how I ran across this question), I like to use Dapper's connection.Query() syntax which will return results as an IEnumerable<dynamic>.

It is also possible to use dynamic objects by:

  • Calling the static method directly, per Jon Skeet's answer:

    @model IEnumerable<dynamic>
    
    @PartialExtensions.Partial(Html, "~/link/to/_partialView.cshtml", Model)
    
  • Wrapping it in a class.

    public class DynamicQueryResult
    {
        public dynamic QueryResults {get; set;}
    }
    

    Then in your MVC View:

    @model Namespace.DynamicQueryResult
    
    @Html.Partial("~/link/to/_partialView.cshtml", Model)
    

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