BaseDataBoundControl.IsBoundUsingDataSourceID Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the DataSourceID property is set.
protected:
property bool IsBoundUsingDataSourceID { bool get(); };
protected bool IsBoundUsingDataSourceID { get; }
member this.IsBoundUsingDataSourceID : bool
Protected ReadOnly Property IsBoundUsingDataSourceID As Boolean
Property Value
The value true
is returned if the DataSourceID property is set to value other than Empty; otherwise, the value is false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how the IsBoundUsingDataSourceID property is used by a derived data-bound control class. The IsBoundUsingDataSourceID property is used in the PerformSelect method implementation to determine whether the DataBinding event should be raised. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the DataBoundControl class.
protected override void PerformSelect() {
// Call OnDataBinding here if bound to a data source using the
// DataSource property (instead of a DataSourceID), because the
// databinding statement is evaluated before the call to GetData.
if (!IsBoundUsingDataSourceID) {
OnDataBinding(EventArgs.Empty);
}
// The GetData method retrieves the DataSourceView object from
// the IDataSource associated with the data-bound control.
GetData().Select(CreateDataSourceSelectArguments(),
OnDataSourceViewSelectCallback);
// The PerformDataBinding method has completed.
RequiresDataBinding = false;
MarkAsDataBound();
// Raise the DataBound event.
OnDataBound(EventArgs.Empty);
}
Protected Overrides Sub PerformSelect()
' Call OnDataBinding here if bound to a data source using the
' DataSource property (instead of a DataSourceID) because the
' data-binding statement is evaluated before the call to GetData.
If Not IsBoundUsingDataSourceID Then
OnDataBinding(EventArgs.Empty)
End If
' The GetData method retrieves the DataSourceView object from the
' IDataSource associated with the data-bound control.
GetData().Select(CreateDataSourceSelectArguments(), _
AddressOf OnDataSourceViewSelectCallback)
' The PerformDataBinding method has completed.
RequiresDataBinding = False
MarkAsDataBound()
' Raise the DataBound event.
OnDataBound(EventArgs.Empty)
End Sub
Remarks
Controls such as GridView, DetailsView, FormView, and Menu use the IsBoundUsingDataSourceID property to determine whether the data-bound control is bound to an ASP.NET 2.0 data source control, such as an ObjectDataSource or SqlDataSource.