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ButtonFieldBase.CausesValidation Propriété

Définition

Obtient ou définit une valeur indiquant si une validation est effectuée lorsqu'un clic est effectué sur le bouton dans un objet ButtonFieldBase.

public:
 virtual property bool CausesValidation { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public virtual bool CausesValidation { get; set; }
member this.CausesValidation : bool with get, set
Public Overridable Property CausesValidation As Boolean

Valeur de propriété

true pour exécuter la validation lorsqu'un clic est effectué sur un bouton de ButtonFieldBase ; sinon, false. La valeur par défaut est false.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant montre comment utiliser la propriété pour effectuer la CausesValidation validation lorsque vous cliquez sur le bouton dans l’objet ButtonField d’un GridView contrôle.

<%@ Page language="C#" %>

<script runat="server">

  void AuthorsGridView_RowCommand(Object sender, GridViewCommandEventArgs e)
  {
  
    // If multiple ButtonField columns are used, use the
    // CommandName property to determine which button was clicked.
    switch(e.CommandName)
    {
    
      case "Edit":
        AuthorsGridView.Columns[0].Visible = false;
        AuthorsGridView.Columns[1].Visible = true;
        break;
      case "Update":
        AuthorsGridView.Columns[0].Visible = true;
        AuthorsGridView.Columns[1].Visible = false;
        break;
      default:
        // Do nothing.
        break;
    }
    
  }
  
  void AuthorsGridView_RowUpdating (Object sender, GridViewUpdateEventArgs e)
  {
    
    // Retrieve the row being edited.    
    int index = AuthorsGridView.EditIndex;
    GridViewRow row = AuthorsGridView.Rows[index];
    
    // Retrieve the new value for the author's first name from the row. 
    // In this example, the author's first name is in the second cell 
    // of the row (index 1). To get the value, first retrieve the TextBox
    // that contains the value.
    TextBox firstNameTextBox = (TextBox)row.Cells[1].FindControl("FirstNameTextBox");
    
    // Make sure the control was found. 
    String firstName = "";    
    if(firstNameTextBox != null)
    {
      firstName = firstNameTextBox.Text;
    }
    
    // Retrieve the new value for the author's last name from the row. 
    // In this example, the author's last name is in the third cell 
    // of the row (index 2).
    TextBox lastNameTextBox = (TextBox)row.Cells[2].FindControl("LastNameTextBox");
    
    String lastName = "";
    if(lastNameTextBox != null)
    {
      lastName = lastNameTextBox.Text;
    }
    
    // Because custom TemplateField field columns are used, parameters 
    // are not automatically created and passed to the data source control.
    // Create Parameter objects to represent the fields to update and 
    // add the Parameter objects to the UpdateParameters collection.
    Parameter lastNameParameter = new Parameter("au_lname", TypeCode.String, lastName);   
    Parameter firstNameParameter = new Parameter("au_fname", TypeCode.String, firstName);
    
    // Clear the UpdateParameters collection before adding the 
    // Parameter objects. Otherwise, there will be duplicate
    // parameters.
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Clear();
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Add(lastNameParameter);
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Add(firstNameParameter);
    
  }
    
</script>

<head runat="server">
    <title>ButtonFieldBase CausesValidation Example</title>
</head>
<body>
  <form id="form1" runat="server">
  <div>

    <h3>ButtonFieldBase CausesValidation Example</h3>

    <!-- Populate the Columns collection declaratively. -->
    <asp:gridview id="AuthorsGridView" 
      datasourceid="AuthorsSqlDataSource"
      cellpadding="5"  
      autogeneratecolumns="false"
      datakeynames="au_id" 
      onrowcommand="AuthorsGridView_RowCommand"
      onrowupdating="AuthorsGridView_RowUpdating"  
      runat="server">

      <columns>
        <asp:buttonfield commandname="Edit"
          causesvalidation="false" 
          text="Edit" 
          headertext="Edit Author">
        </asp:buttonfield>

        <asp:buttonfield commandname="Update" 
          visible="false" 
          causesvalidation="true" 
          text="Update"
          validationgroup="NameGroup" 
          headertext="Update Author">
        </asp:buttonfield>

        <asp:templatefield headertext="Last Name">
          <itemtemplate>
            <%# Eval("au_lname") %>
          </itemtemplate>

          <edititemtemplate>
            <asp:textbox id="LastNameTextBox"
              text='<%# Eval("au_lname") %>'
              width="175" 
              runat="server" /><br />  

            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="LastNameRequiredValidator"
              ControlToValidate="LastNameTextBox"
              ErrorMessage="Please enter a last name."
              ValidationGroup="NameGroup" 
              Runat="server" />

          </edititemtemplate>
        </asp:templatefield>

        <asp:templatefield headertext="First Name">
          <itemtemplate>
            <%# Eval("au_fname") %>
          </itemtemplate>

          <edititemtemplate>
            <asp:textbox id="FirstNameTextBox"
              text='<%# Eval("au_fname") %>'
              width="175" 
              runat="server" /><br />  

            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="FirstNameRequiredValidator"
              ControlToValidate="FirstNameTextBox"
              ErrorMessage="Please enter a first name."
              ValidationGroup="NameGroup" 
              Runat="server" />

          </edititemtemplate>

        </asp:templatefield>
      </columns>

    </asp:gridview>

    <!-- This example uses Microsoft SQL Server and connects -->
    <!-- to the Pubs sample database.                        -->
    <asp:sqldatasource id="AuthorsSqlDataSource"  
      selectcommand="SELECT [au_id], [au_lname], [au_fname] FROM [authors]"
      updatecommand="UPDATE authors SET au_lname=@au_lname, au_fname=@au_fname WHERE (authors.au_id = @au_id)"
      connectionstring="server=localhost;database=pubs;integrated security=SSPI"
      runat="server">   
    </asp:sqldatasource>

  </div>
  </form>
</body>
</html>

<%@ Page language="VB" %>

<script runat="server">

  Sub AuthorsGridView_RowCommand(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewCommandEventArgs)
  
    ' If multiple ButtonField columns are used, use the
    ' CommandName property to determine which button was clicked.
    Select Case e.CommandName
    
      Case "Edit"
        AuthorsGridView.Columns(0).Visible = False
        AuthorsGridView.Columns(1).Visible = True
      Case "Update"
        AuthorsGridView.Columns(0).Visible = True
        AuthorsGridView.Columns(1).Visible = False
      Case Else
        ' Do nothing.
   
    End Select
    
  End Sub
  
  Sub AuthorsGridView_RowUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewUpdateEventArgs)
    
    ' Retrieve the row being edited.    
    Dim index As Integer = AuthorsGridView.EditIndex
    Dim row As GridViewRow = AuthorsGridView.Rows(index)
    
    ' Retrieve the new value for the author's first name from the row. 
    ' In this example, the author's first name is in the second cell 
    ' of the row (index 1). To get the value, first retrieve the TextBox
    ' that contains the value.
    Dim firstNameTextBox As TextBox = CType(row.Cells(1).FindControl("FirstNameTextBox"), TextBox)
    
    ' Make sure the control was found. 
    Dim firstName As String = ""
    If Not firstNameTextBox Is Nothing Then

      firstName = firstNameTextBox.Text
      
    End If
    
    ' Retrieve the new value for the author's last name from the row. 
    ' In this example, the author's last name is in the third cell 
    ' of the row (index 2).
    Dim lastNameTextBox As TextBox = CType(row.Cells(2).FindControl("LastNameTextBox"), TextBox)
    
    Dim lastName As String = ""
    If Not lastNameTextBox Is Nothing Then
    
      lastName = lastNameTextBox.Text
      
    End If
    
    ' Because custom TemplateField field columns are used, parameters 
    ' are not automatically created and passed to the data source control.
    ' Create Parameter objects to represent the fields to update and 
    ' add the Parameter objects to the UpdateParameters collection.
    Dim lastNameParameter As New Parameter("au_lname", TypeCode.String, lastName)
    Dim firstNameParameter As New Parameter("au_fname", TypeCode.String, firstName)
    
    ' Clear the UpdateParameters collection before adding the 
    ' Parameter objects. Otherwise, there will be duplicate
    ' parameters.
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Clear()
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Add(lastNameParameter)
    AuthorsSqlDataSource.UpdateParameters.Add(firstNameParameter)
    
  End Sub
    
</script>

<head runat="server">
    <title>ButtonFieldBase CausesValidation Example</title>
</head>
<body>
  <form id="form1" runat="server">
  <div>

    <h3>ButtonFieldBase CausesValidation Example</h3>

    <!-- Populate the Columns collection declaratively. -->
    <asp:gridview id="AuthorsGridView" 
      datasourceid="AuthorsSqlDataSource"
      cellpadding="5"  
      autogeneratecolumns="false"
      datakeynames="au_id" 
      onrowcommand="AuthorsGridView_RowCommand"
      onrowupdating="AuthorsGridView_RowUpdating"  
      runat="server">

      <columns>
        <asp:buttonfield commandname="Edit"
          causesvalidation="false" 
          text="Edit" 
          headertext="Edit Author">
        </asp:buttonfield>

        <asp:buttonfield commandname="Update" 
          visible="false" 
          causesvalidation="true" 
          text="Update"
          validationgroup="NameGroup" 
          headertext="Update Author">
        </asp:buttonfield>

        <asp:templatefield headertext="Last Name">
          <itemtemplate>
            <%# Eval("au_lname") %>
          </itemtemplate>

          <edititemtemplate>
            <asp:textbox id="LastNameTextBox"
              text='<%# Eval("au_lname") %>'
              width="175" 
              runat="server" /><br />  

            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="LastNameRequiredValidator"
              ControlToValidate="LastNameTextBox"
              ErrorMessage="Please enter a last name."
              ValidationGroup="NameGroup" 
              Runat="server" />

          </edititemtemplate>
        </asp:templatefield>

        <asp:templatefield headertext="First Name">
          <itemtemplate>
            <%# Eval("au_fname") %>
          </itemtemplate>

          <edititemtemplate>
            <asp:textbox id="FirstNameTextBox"
              text='<%# Eval("au_fname") %>'
              width="175" 
              runat="server" /><br />  

            <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="FirstNameRequiredValidator"
              ControlToValidate="FirstNameTextBox"
              ErrorMessage="Please enter a first name."
              ValidationGroup="NameGroup" 
              Runat="server" />

          </edititemtemplate>

        </asp:templatefield>
      </columns>

    </asp:gridview>

    <!-- This example uses Microsoft SQL Server and connects -->
    <!-- to the Pubs sample database.                        -->
    <asp:sqldatasource id="AuthorsSqlDataSource"  
      selectcommand="SELECT [au_id], [au_lname], [au_fname] FROM [authors]"
      updatecommand="UPDATE authors SET au_lname=@au_lname, au_fname=@au_fname WHERE (authors.au_id = @au_id)"
      connectionstring="server=localhost;database=pubs;integrated security=SSPI"
      runat="server">   
    </asp:sqldatasource>

  </div>
  </form>
</body>
</html>

Remarques

Les groupes de validation vous permettent d’affecter des contrôles de validation sur une page à une catégorie spécifique. Chaque groupe de validation peut être validé indépendamment des autres groupes de validation sur la page. Utilisez la ValidationGroup propriété pour spécifier le nom du groupe de validation pour lequel l’objet provoque la ButtonFieldBase validation lorsqu’il publie sur le serveur.

La ValidationGroup propriété a un effet uniquement lorsque la valeur de la CausesValidation propriété est définie sur true. Lorsque vous spécifiez une valeur pour la ValidationGroup propriété, seuls les contrôles de validation qui font partie du groupe spécifié sont validés lorsque les ButtonFieldBase publications reviennent sur le serveur. Si vous ne spécifiez pas de valeur pour la ValidationGroup propriété et que la propriété a la CausesValidation valeur true, tous les contrôles de validation de la page qui ne sont pas affectés à un groupe de validation sont validés lorsque les ButtonFieldBase publications reviennent sur le serveur.

La valeur de cette propriété est stockée dans l’état d’affichage.

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