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ObjectDataSource.EnablePaging Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the data source control supports paging through the set of data that it retrieves.

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

Property Value

true if the data source control supports paging through the data it retrieves; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following three examples show a Web page, a code-behind page class, and a data-access class that enable the user to pick how many records are displayed in the page.

The Web page contains an ObjectDataSource control whose EnablePaging property is set to true. The SelectCountMethod property is set to the name of a method that returns the total number of records in the query. The MaximumRowsParameterName property and the StartRowIndexParameterName property are set to the names of the parameters that are used in the Select method. The page also contains a DropDownList control.

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
    <title>ObjectDataSource Example</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    <div>
    How many rows to display on this page:<br />
    <asp:DropDownList 
          AutoPostBack="true" 
          ID="rowsToDisplay" 
          runat="server" 
          onselectedindexchanged="rowsToDisplay_SelectedIndexChanged">
        <asp:ListItem Value="5"></asp:ListItem>
        <asp:ListItem Value="10" Selected="True"></asp:ListItem>
        <asp:ListItem Value="20"></asp:ListItem>
    </asp:DropDownList> 
    
    <asp:ObjectDataSource 
        SelectCountMethod="GetEmployeeCount" 
        EnablePaging="true" 
        TypeName="CustomerLogic" 
        SelectMethod="GetSubsetOfEmployees"
        MaximumRowsParameterName="maxRows"
        StartRowIndexParameterName="startRows"
        ID="ObjectDataSource1" 
        runat="server">
    </asp:ObjectDataSource>
    
    <asp:GridView 
        DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1" 
        AllowPaging="true" 
        ID="GridView1" 
        runat="server">
    </asp:GridView>
    
    </div>
    </form>
</body>
</html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
    <title>Untitled Page</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    <div>
    How many rows to display on this page:<br />
    <asp:DropDownList 
          AutoPostBack="true" 
          ID="rowsToDisplay" 
          runat="server" 
          onselectedindexchanged="rowsToDisplay_SelectedIndexChanged">
        <asp:ListItem Value="5"></asp:ListItem>
        <asp:ListItem Value="10" Selected="True"></asp:ListItem>
        <asp:ListItem Value="20"></asp:ListItem>
    </asp:DropDownList> 
    
    <asp:ObjectDataSource 
        SelectCountMethod="GetEmployeeCount" 
        EnablePaging="true" 
        TypeName="CustomerLogic" 
        SelectMethod="GetSubsetOfEmployees"
        MaximumRowsParameterName="maxRows"
        StartRowIndexParameterName="startRows"
        ID="ObjectDataSource1" 
        runat="server">
    </asp:ObjectDataSource>
    
    <asp:GridView 
        DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1" 
        AllowPaging="true" 
        ID="GridView1" 
        runat="server">
    </asp:GridView>
    
    </div>
    </form>
</body>
</html>

The second example shows a handler for the ListControl.SelectedIndexChanged event of the DropDownList control. The code in the handler sets the PageSize property to the user's selection.

protected void rowsToDisplay_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    GridView1.PageSize = int.Parse(rowsToDisplay.SelectedValue);
}
Protected Sub rowsToDisplay_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles rowsToDisplay.SelectedIndexChanged
    GridView1.PageSize = Integer.Parse(rowsToDisplay.SelectedValue)
End Sub

The third example shows the data access class that retrieves data from the Customers table. It includes a method named GetSubsetOfEmployees, which is assigned to the SelectMethod property of the ObjectDataSource control. The example also includes a method named GetEmployeeCount, which is assigned to the SelectCountMethod property of the ObjectDataSource control. The class uses LINQ to query the Customers table. The example requires a LINQ to SQL class that represents the Northwind database and Customers table. For more information, see How to: Create LINQ to SQL Classes in a Web Project.

public class CustomerLogic
{

    public List<Customer> GetSubsetOfEmployees(int startRows, int maxRows)
    {
        NorthwindDataContext ndc = new NorthwindDataContext();
        var customerQuery = 
            from c in ndc.Customers
            select c;

        return customerQuery.Skip(startRows).Take(maxRows).ToList<Customer>();
    }

    public int GetEmployeeCount()
    {
        object cachedCount = HttpRuntime.Cache["TotalEmployeeCount"];
        if (cachedCount != null)
        {
            return int.Parse(cachedCount.ToString());
        }
        else
        {
            NorthwindDataContext ndc = new NorthwindDataContext();
            var totalNumberQuery =
                from c in ndc.Customers
                select c;
            
            int employeeCount = totalNumberQuery.Count();
            HttpRuntime.Cache.Add("TotalEmployeeCount", employeeCount, null, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(5), Cache.NoSlidingExpiration, CacheItemPriority.Normal, null);
            return employeeCount;
        }
    }
}
Public Class CustomerLogic
    Public Function GetSubsetOfEmployees(ByVal startRows As Integer, ByVal maxRows As Integer) As List(Of Customer)

        Dim ndc As New NorthwindDataContext()
        Dim customerQuery = _
        From c In ndc.Customers _
            Select c

        Return customerQuery.Skip(startRows).Take(maxRows).ToList()
    End Function

    Public Function GetEmployeeCount() As Integer

        Dim cachedCount = HttpRuntime.Cache("TotalEmployeeCount")
        If cachedCount IsNot Nothing Then
            Return Integer.Parse(cachedCount.ToString())
        Else
            Dim ndc As New NorthwindDataContext()
            Dim totalNumberQuery = _
            From c In ndc.Customers _
                Select c

            Dim employeeCount = totalNumberQuery.Count()
            HttpRuntime.Cache.Add("TotalEmployeeCount", employeeCount, Nothing, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(5), Cache.NoSlidingExpiration, CacheItemPriority.Normal, Nothing)
            Return employeeCount
        End If
    End Function
End Class

Remarks

Paging by the ObjectDataSource control is handled by setting the EnablePaging, StartRowIndexParameterName, MaximumRowsParameterName, and SelectCountMethod properties of the ObjectDataSource and defining a select method in the business object with the proper parameters. When the EnablePaging property is set to true, the SelectParameters collection includes two additional parameters for the first row that is requested and the number of rows that are requested. These two parameters are named as defined by the StartRowIndexParameterName and MaximumRowsParameterName properties. The Select method should return the requested number of rows, starting at the specified index. Because the data might not divide evenly by the page size, the last page might contain fewer rows. Thus, the number of rows that are requested is actually the maximum number of rows that are returned.

When paging is enabled on the associated data-bound control, the data-bound control calls the Select method with the start index and number of rows that are required. Additionally, if the SelectCountMethod property is set, the data-bound control calls the method before rendering the pager controls. For example, if a GridView control has paging enabled with a page size of 5, and the method that is specified by the SelectCountMethod property returns 20, only 4 pages are displayed in the pager.

The EnablePaging property delegates to the EnablePaging property of the ObjectDataSourceView object.

Applies to

See also