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.net - DataBind and Postback

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I have a simple page with a GridView that is bound (in the aspx code) to an ObjectDataSource.

I can look in the Select() function called by the ObjectDataSource to see that it is called on the initial load and on every post back. I have some logic that happens on post backs that will affect the GridView's data, and I want to call GridView.DataBind() later on in the post back, after I've made some changes.

Is there a way to prevent the automatic rebinding that happens on each post back? Does this mean I can't use an ObjectDataSource for this control?

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You're correct in that the fine grained control you're looking for is not possible and requires the code behind. ASP.NET's data source objects are nothing but a pain in the a**. You'll find that as you use them you'll get situations like this cropping up again and again.

Some of the problems you'll find are:

  • Not strongly typed
  • Inflexible (as you've noted)
  • Muddy up the presentation code

I've taken to doing all data access in the code behind and haven't looked back.


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