Hi,
in my MVC application I have a controller (ProjectController) which has an action (create). The create function accepts a projectEntity (custom 3d party datalayer component) as a parameter. The framework automatically binds the entered form values to the projectEntity object.
This is the create-function signature:
<AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)> _
Function Create(<Bind(Exclude:="Id")> ByVal projectToCreate As BLL.projectEntity) As ActionResult
End Function
I have a field called 'requestDate' in the form. How can I specify the POST method so that it passes the projectToCreate object and the additional 'requestDate' from the form?
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simply add your additional 1-1 parameters after your first (object) parameter...
_ Function Create( ByVal projectToCreate As BLL.projectEntity, ByVal requestData As Nullable(Of Int)) As ActionResult End FunctionI usually will set types as input parameters to nullable. Only the first object will get mapped without other parameter names... if you have a signature with say (object A, object B) in your form, you can use name="someprop" which will get automapped to A.someprop, or you can use name="B.someprop" and it will automap, to the property within the name.
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