ValidatingPropertiesEventArgs.FailedProperties Property
Definition
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Gets the collection that contains profile properties that have failed validation.
public:
property System::Collections::ObjectModel::Collection<System::String ^> ^ FailedProperties { System::Collections::ObjectModel::Collection<System::String ^> ^ get(); };
public System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<string> FailedProperties { get; }
member this.FailedProperties : System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<string>
Public ReadOnly Property FailedProperties As Collection(Of String)
Property Value
The profile properties that have failed validation.
Examples
The following example shows an event handler for the ValidatingProperties event. When the value passed for FirstName
property is empty or null
, the FirstName
property is added to the FailedProperties collection.
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
System.Web.ApplicationServices.ProfileService.ValidatingProperties += new EventHandler<System.Web.ApplicationServices.ValidatingPropertiesEventArgs>(ProfileService_ValidatingProperties);
}
void ProfileService_ValidatingProperties(object sender, System.Web.ApplicationServices.ValidatingPropertiesEventArgs e)
{
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty((string)e.Properties["FirstName"]))
{
e.FailedProperties.Add("FirstName");
}
}
Sub Application_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
AddHandler System.Web.ApplicationServices.ProfileService.ValidatingProperties, _
AddressOf ProfileService_ValidatingProperties
End Sub
Sub ProfileService_ValidatingProperties(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.ApplicationServices.ValidatingPropertiesEventArgs)
If (String.IsNullOrEmpty(CType(e.Properties("FirstName"), String))) Then
e.FailedProperties.Add("FirstName")
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The FailedProperties property contains a collection of the names of the properties that have failed validation. If you create an event handler for the ValidatingProperties event, you add the names of the properties that fail validation to the collection in the FailedProperties property. The SetPropertiesForCurrentUser method returns the collection in the FailedProperties property so that you can determine which properties failed validation.