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LinqDataSource.Updating Event

Definition

Occurs before an update operation.

public:
 event EventHandler<System::Web::UI::WebControls::LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs ^> ^ Updating;
public event EventHandler<System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs> Updating;
member this.Updating : EventHandler<System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs> 
Public Custom Event Updating As EventHandler(Of LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs) 

Event Type

Examples

The following example shows an event handler for the Updating event. The code compares properties from the OriginalObject property and the NewObject property to see whether a value has changed. If the value has changed, a value of the NewObject property is set to true.

protected void LinqDataSource_Updating(object sender, LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs e)
{
    Product originalProduct = (Product)e.OriginalObject;
    Product newProduct = (Product)e.NewObject;

    if (originalProduct.Category != newProduct.Category)
    {
        newProduct.CategoryChanged = true;
    }
}
Protected Sub LinqDataSource_Updating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs)
    Dim originalProduct As Product
    Dim newProduct As Product

    originalProduct = CType(e.OriginalObject, Product)
    newProduct = CType(e.NewObject, Product)

    If (originalProduct.Category <> newProduct.Category) Then
        newProduct.CategoryChanged = True
    End If
End Sub

The following example shows an event handler for the Updating event that retrieves validation exceptions.

Protected Sub LinqDataSource_Updating(ByVal sender As Object, _  
        ByVal e As LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs)  
    If (e.Exception IsNot Nothing) Then  
        For Each innerException As KeyValuePair(Of String, Exception) _  
               In e.Exception.InnerExceptions  
            Label1.Text &= innerException.Key & ": " & _  
                innerException.Value.Message & "<br />"  
        Next  
        e.ExceptionHandled = True  
    End If  
End Sub  
protected void LinqDataSource_Updating(object sender,   
        LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs e)  
{  
    if (e.Exception != null)  
    {  
        foreach (KeyValuePair<string, Exception> innerException in   
             e.Exception.InnerExceptions)  
        {  
        Label1.Text += innerException.Key + ": " +   
            innerException.Value.Message + "<br />";  
        }  
        e.ExceptionHandled = true;  
    }  
}  

The previous example retrieves validation exceptions. An exception might be thrown if a value does not match the type of the property. It might also be thrown from a customized check such as the one in the following example. The OnAgeChanging method checks that the number for the Age property is not negative.

partial void  OnAgeChanging(int? value)  
{  
    if (value < 0)  
    {  
        throw new Exception("Age cannot be a negative number.");  
    }  
}  
Private Sub OnAgeChanging(ByVal value As System.Nullable(Of Integer))  
    If (value < 0) Then  
        Throw New Exception("Age cannot be a negative number.")  
    End If  
End Sub  

Remarks

Handle the Updating event to validate the object to be updated, to examine data validation errors from the data class, to change a value before the update operation, or to cancel the update operation. The LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs object that is passed to event handlers contains both the original object and the updated object.

If a validation error occurs during the update operation, the LinqDataSourceInsertEventArgs object contains the validation exceptions that are thrown by the data class. A validation error occurs if a value to be updated does not match the type of the property in the data class, or if it does not pass a custom validation check. In an event handler for the Updating event, you can retrieve the validation exceptions and take appropriate action.

If an exception is thrown in an event handler for the Updating event, you must handle the exception in that event handler. The exception will not be passed to an event handler for the Updated event (through the Exception property of the LinqDataSourceStatusEventArgs object). The Exception property contains only the exceptions that are thrown after the Updating event.

Applies to