LinqDataSourceView(LinqDataSource, String, HttpContext) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the LinqDataSourceView class, setting the specified LinqDataSource control as the owner of the current view.
public:
LinqDataSourceView(System::Web::UI::WebControls::LinqDataSource ^ owner, System::String ^ name, System::Web::HttpContext ^ context);
public LinqDataSourceView (System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSource owner, string name, System.Web.HttpContext context);
new System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSourceView : System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSource * string * System.Web.HttpContext -> System.Web.UI.WebControls.LinqDataSourceView
Public Sub New (owner As LinqDataSource, name As String, context As HttpContext)
Parameters
- owner
- LinqDataSource
The data source control that the LinqDataSourceView object is associated with.
- name
- String
A unique name for the data source view within the scope of the data source control that owns it.
- context
- HttpContext
The current HttpContext instance.
Remarks
The LinqDataSourceView constructor is called by the LinqDataSource.GetView method to return a new instance of a data source view with the specified name
parameter. Only one LinqDataSourceView object is associated with a LinqDataSource control at a time. The name of the LinqDataSourceView object is always DefaultView
, although this naming restriction is imposed by the LinqDataSource control, not by the LinqDataSourceView control. You can override the LinqDataSource.GetView method to support views that use a different naming convention.
The HttpContext instance that is passed by the context
parameter is used by the data source view to access parameter collections.