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I have the following HiddenField within a Repeater labeled "AdminGetAllRPT":

 <asp:Repeater ID="AdminGetAllRPT" runat="server" OnLoad="AdminGetAllRPT_Load">
    <HeaderTemplate>
        <table id="AdminGetAllTBL">
            <tr>
                <td></td>
                <td>Username</td>
                <td>Email Address</td>
                <td>First Name</td>
                <td>Last Name</td>
                <td>Active?</td>
            </tr>
    </HeaderTemplate>
    <ItemTemplate>
       <tr>
           <td>
               <asp:LinkButton ID="AdminEditLnk" runat="server" OnClick="AdminEdit_OnClick">Edit
               <asp:HiddenField ID="editAdminEmail" runat="server" Value='<%# Eval("emailAddress") %>' />
               </asp:LinkButton>
           </td>
           <td><%# Eval("userName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("emailAddress") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("firstName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("lastName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("isActive") %></td>
       </tr>
    </ItemTemplate>
    <AlternatingItemTemplate>
        <tr class="alternateTemplate">
           <td>
               <asp:LinkButton ID="AdminEditLnk" runat="server" OnClick="AdminEdit_OnClick">Edit
               <asp:HiddenField ID="editAdminEmail" runat="server" Value='<%# Eval("emailAddress") %>' />
               </asp:LinkButton>
           </td>
           <td><%# Eval("userName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("emailAddress") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("firstName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("lastName") %></td>
           <td><%# Eval("isActive") %></td>
       </tr>
    </AlternatingItemTemplate>
    <FooterTemplate>
            <tr>
                <td colspan="2"><a href="#">Add Administrator</a></td>
            </tr>
        </table>
    </FooterTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>

I have a linkbutton that fires this code:

protected void AdminEdit_OnClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    HiddenField hf = (HiddenField)AdminGetAllRPT.FindControl("editAdminEmail");

but the hf is coming up null. What am I doing wrong?

4 Answers 4

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Change AdminGetAllRPT.FindControl...

to

e.Item.FindControl...

Edit: Thanks for the votedown on a correct answer.

But yes e.Item.FindControl is what you want because what you're trying to do is not an event on the button, it's an event on the ItemCommand of the repeater.

<asp:Repeater OnItemCommand="MyButtonCommandEvent" ID="AdminGetAllRPT" runat="server" OnLoad="AdminGetAllRPT_Load">

Then in the code-behind you can setup the event

void MyButtonCommandEvent(Object src, RepeaterCommandEventArgs e) {  
   //My event that is raised for each button pressed in the RepeaterItem
   var poo = e.Item.FindControl("myhiddenfieldid") as HiddenField;
}

Done...


To iterate over all RepeaterItems, you can have a button outside of the repeater (or maybe in the footer or something, this is not a repeater ItemCommand)

foreach(var item in AdminGetAllRPT.Items)
{
    if (item.ItemType == RepeaterItemType.Item || item.ItemType == RepeaterItemType.AlternatingItem)
    {
        var hiddenField = item.FindControl("hiddenFieldid") as HiddenField;
        //Do Stuff
    }
}
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  • @Bry4n so based on the update to your question which now provides code. My answer is correct. You're just doing it wrong. You need to add a repeater ItemCommand event, remove the event from your button, and you will now get e.Item.FindControl which is exactly what you want.
    – Phill
    Dec 14, 2010 at 20:50
  • @Phill I apologize. I know that e.Item is used within Repeater functions. I wasn't using one but rather a regular OnClick. I will check this solution out when I get home. Thanks!
    – balexander
    Dec 14, 2010 at 21:30
  • @Bry4n, my initial answer was a little vague cos your question was a little vague. Sorry for that.
    – Phill
    Dec 14, 2010 at 21:33
  • @Phill I didn't realize how vague it was until I woke up this morning and reread it. I blame exhaustion ha
    – balexander
    Dec 14, 2010 at 21:38
  • @Phill Since I have two hidden fields its only grabbing the first one. Do I need to do a loop of some sort? I feel like this is basic and I am overlooking it. I'm stuck in coldFusion mode ha
    – balexander
    Dec 15, 2010 at 0:57
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One other thing, it may not be encapsulated under your edit button control.

For instance it should look like so for the find control method to work:

<asp:button id="AdminEdit" runat="server" onclick.... >
   <!-- Now put in your hidden field control inside (encapulated) in your button. -->
   <asp:HiddenField ID="editAdminEmail" runat="server" Value='<%# Eval("emailAddress") %>' /> 
</asp:button>

Since AdminEdit.Controls is a container of controls, you should now be able to find that control as a first level child. If it is not a child of the button, you will either need to make it a child, or reference it from a different method. This is especially true for dynamically generated controls. Ie... what control or root element is it a child of?

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  • How would I grab that in the code behind? Using a FindControl?
    – balexander
    Dec 14, 2010 at 12:53
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You need to find the hidden field within a RepeaterItem.

foreach(var item in AdminGetAllRPT.Items)
{        
   var hf = (HiddenField)item.FindControl("editAdminEmail");
}
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  • issue with this is that you will always get hidden field from first row of repeater.
    – VinayC
    Dec 14, 2010 at 4:29
  • @VinayC, this would in fact get the hidden field from every row of the repeater.
    – jball
    Dec 14, 2010 at 4:40
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As jball has pointed out, you need to search at repeater item level. Where is your link button located? I believe that it should be within repeater it self (otherwise you can have multiple hidden fields (one for each repeater row) and which one is supposed to be picked up by linkbutton?). So if both link button and hidden field are in repeater then you can use code such as

protected void AdminEdit_OnClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    var repeaterItem = ((Control)sender).NamingContainer;
    HiddenField hf = (HiddenField)repeaterItem.FindControl("editAdminEmail");
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  • This works but there are multiple hiddenfields per row, so i want to capture which row that Edit button is referring to.
    – balexander
    Dec 14, 2010 at 12:53
  • @Bry4n read my updated answer, you want to use a Repeater Item Command.
    – Phill
    Dec 14, 2010 at 20:57

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