Simple: to validate a dropdownlist, the following is required:
1. AppendDataBoundItems="true" (this property allows us to add static items to the databound collection)
2. Have an item that has a value of 0 :
<asp:ListItem Text="Please select an item" Value="0" Selected="true" />
3. Add a required field validator with the property "InitialValue" set to 0.
<asp:RequiredFieldValidator runat="server" id="RequiredDropDown"
ControlToValidate="DropDownList1" InitialValue="0" ErrorMessage="Please select an Item" />
Here's the complete Code Listing
1: <asp:DropDownList ID="ddlPhases" runat="server" DataSourceID="sqldatasource1" Width="183px"
2: DataTextField="Phase" DataValueField="PhaseID" AppendDataBoundItems="true">
3: <asp:ListItem Text="Select a phase" Value="0" />
4: </asp:DropDownList>
5:
6: <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator1" runat="server" ControlToValidate="ddlPhases"
7: Display="Dynamic" InitialValue="0" ErrorMessage="Pleas Select a Phase" />
8:
9: <asp:SqlDataSource ID="sourcePhases" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:CnString %>"
10: SelectCommand="Select PhaseID, Phase From Phase" />
2 comments:
Thank for this biggest solution.
I did not undertand that i should add first non-dynamic row. Once more : greatest solution
Thanks !
Glad it could help.
the InitialValue and the dropdownList go together to do validation, as long as you have a default selected item.
happy programming!
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