In this article, I’ll explain how to Add and Edit records in ASP.Net GridView control using ASP.Net AJAX Control Toolkit Modal Popup Extender.
Database
For this tutorial, I am using Microsoft’s NorthWind database. You can download it using the following link.
Connection string
Below is the connection string to connect to the database.
<connectionStrings>
<addname="conString"
connectionString="Data Source=.\SQLExpress;database=Northwind;
Integrated Security=true"/>
</connectionStrings>
HTML Markup
Below is the HTML Markup of the page. Below you will notice that I have placed a Script Manager and an ASP.Net Update Panel on the page. Inside the Update Panel I have placed an ASP.Net GridView Control along with a Modal Popup Extender that will be used to Add or Edit the records in the GridView Control.
<asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server">
</asp:ScriptManager>
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" Width = "550px"
AutoGenerateColumns = "false" AlternatingRowStyle-BackColor = "#C2D69B"
HeaderStyle-BackColor = "green" AllowPaging ="true"
OnPageIndexChanging = "OnPaging"
PageSize = "10" >
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField = "CustomerID" HeaderText = "Customer ID" HtmlEncode = "true" />
<asp:BoundField DataField = "ContactName" HeaderText = "Contact Name" HtmlEncode = "true" />
<asp:BoundField DataField = "CompanyName" HeaderText = "Company Name" HtmlEncode = "true"/>
<asp:TemplateField ItemStyle-Width = "30px" HeaderText = "CustomerID">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:LinkButton ID="lnkEdit" runat="server" Text = "Edit" OnClick = "Edit"></asp:LinkButton>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
</Columns>
<AlternatingRowStyle BackColor="#C2D69B" />
</asp:GridView>
<asp:Button ID="btnAdd" runat="server" Text="Add" OnClick = "Add" />
<asp:Panel ID="pnlAddEdit" runat="server" CssClass="modalPopup" style = "display:none">
<asp:Label Font-Bold = "true" ID = "Label4" runat = "server" Text = "Customer Details" ></asp:Label>
<br />
<table align = "center">
<tr>
<td>
<asp:Label ID = "Label1" runat = "server" Text = "CustomerId" ></asp:Label>
</td>
<td>
<asp:TextBox ID="txtCustomerID" Width = "40px" MaxLength = "5" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<asp:Label ID = "Label2" runat = "server" Text = "Contact Name" ></asp:Label>
</td>
<td>
<asp:TextBox ID="txtContactName" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<asp:Label ID = "Label3" runat = "server" Text = "Company" ></asp:Label>
</td>
<td>
<asp:TextBox ID="txtCompany" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<asp:Button ID="btnSave" runat="server" Text="Save" OnClick = "Save" />
</td>
<td>
<asp:Button ID="btnCancel" runat="server" Text="Cancel" OnClientClick = "return Hidepopup()"/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</asp:Panel>
<asp:LinkButton ID="lnkFake" runat="server"></asp:LinkButton>
<cc1:ModalPopupExtender ID="popup" runat="server" DropShadow="false"
PopupControlID="pnlAddEdit" TargetControlID = "lnkFake"
BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground">
</cc1:ModalPopupExtender>
</ContentTemplate>
<Triggers>
<asp:AsyncPostBackTrigger ControlID = "GridView1" />
<asp:AsyncPostBackTrigger ControlID = "btnSave" />
</Triggers>
</asp:UpdatePanel>
Binding the GridView
The code snippet provided below is used to bind the GridView Control. It simply fires a select query on the Customers table of the NorthWind Database.
C#
private String strConnString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["conString"].ConnectionString;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!IsPostBack)
{
this.BindData();
}
}
private void BindData()
{
string strQuery = "select CustomerID,ContactName,CompanyName" +
" from customers";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(strQuery);
GridView1.DataSource = GetData(cmd);
GridView1.DataBind();
}
private DataTable GetData(SqlCommand cmd)
{
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(strConnString))
{
using (SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter())
{
cmd.Connection = con;
con.Open();
sda.SelectCommand = cmd;
sda.Fill(dt);
return dt;
}
}
}
VB.Net
Dim strConnString As String = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("conString").ConnectionString
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If Not IsPostBack Then
Me.BindData()
End If
End Sub
Private Sub BindData()
Dim strQuery As String = ("select CustomerID,ContactName,CompanyName" + " from customers")
Dim cmd As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand(strQuery)
GridView1.DataSource = GetData(cmd)
GridView1.DataBind()
End Sub
Private Function GetData(ByVal cmd As SqlCommand) As DataTable
Dim dt As DataTable = New DataTable
Dim con As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(strConnString)
Dim sda As SqlDataAdapter = New SqlDataAdapter
cmd.Connection = con
con.Open()
sda.SelectCommand = cmd
sda.Fill(dt)
Return dt
End Function
Add Functionality
On click of the add button the following method is called up, which simply sets the textboxes empty and displays the modal popup by calling the AJAX ModalPopupExtender.
C#
protected void Add(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
txtCustomerID.ReadOnly = false;
txtCustomerID.Text = string.Empty;
txtContactName.Text = string.Empty;
txtCompany.Text = string.Empty;
popup.Show();
}
VB.Net
Protected Sub Add(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
txtCustomerID.ReadOnly = False
txtCustomerID.Text = String.Empty
txtContactName.Text = String.Empty
txtCompany.Text = String.Empty
popup.Show()
End Sub
Screenshot
The screenshot below displays the modal popup shown to the user when the Add button is clicked.
Edit Functionality
On click of the Edit button in the GridView row the following method gets called up which simply fills the textboxes with respective values.
C#
protected void Edit(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
using (GridViewRow row = (GridViewRow)((LinkButton)sender).Parent.Parent)
{
txtCustomerID.ReadOnly = true;
txtCustomerID.Text = row.Cells[0].Text;
txtContactName.Text = row.Cells[1].Text;
txtCompany.Text = row.Cells[2].Text;
popup.Show();
}
}
VB.Net
Protected Sub Edit(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim row As GridViewRow = CType(CType(sender, LinkButton).Parent.Parent, GridViewRow)
txtCustomerID.ReadOnly = True
txtCustomerID.Text = row.Cells(0).Text
txtContactName.Text = row.Cells(1).Text
txtCompany.Text = row.Cells(2).Text
popup.Show()
End Sub
Screenshot
The screenshot below displays the modal popup being shown to the user when the Edit Button is clicked.
Updating the records
The following method gets called up when the Save button the modal popup is clicked. The following method simply calls the stored procedure AddUpdateCustomer (described later).
C#
protected void Save(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand())
{
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.CommandText = "AddUpdateCustomer";
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@CustomerID", txtCustomerID.Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ContactName", txtContactName.Text);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@CompanyName", txtCompany.Text);
GridView1.DataSource = this.GetData(cmd);
GridView1.DataBind();
}
}
VB.Net
Protected Sub Save(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim cmd As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.CommandText = "AddUpdateCustomer"
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@CustomerID", txtCustomerID.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ContactName", txtContactName.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@CompanyName", txtCompany.Text)
GridView1.DataSource = Me.GetData(cmd)
GridView1.DataBind()
End Sub
The following stored procedure is used to Add and Update the records in the database. The stored procedure first checks if the record exists in the table. If the record exists then the table is simply updated else a new record is inserted in the database.
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[AddUpdateCustomer]
@CustomerID NCHAR(5),
@ContactName NVARCHAR(30),
@CompanyName NVARCHAR(40)
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
IF EXISTS(SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = @CustomerID)
BEGIN
UPDATE [Customers]
SET [CompanyName] = @CompanyName
,[ContactName] = @ContactName
WHERE CustomerID = @CustomerID
END
ELSE
BEGIN
INSERT INTO [Customers]
([CustomerID]
,[CompanyName]
,[ContactName])
VALUES
(@CustomerID
,@CompanyName
,@ContactName)
END
SELECT [CustomerID]
,[CompanyName]
,[ContactName]
FROM Customers
END
Screenshot
The screenshot below describes the data being saved into the database table. You will notice that a progress bar is being displayed until the data is updated in the database. This helps to block the user from doing multiple clicks. Below is the client side script that will help you achieve the same.
<script src="scripts/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="scripts/jquery.blockUI.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type = "text/javascript">
function BlockUI(elementID) {
var prm = Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager.getInstance();
prm.add_beginRequest(function() {
$("#" + elementID).block({ message: '<table align = "center"><tr><td>' +
'<img src="images/loadingAnim.gif"/></td></tr></table>',
css: {},
overlayCSS: { backgroundColor: '#000000', opacity: 0.6
}
});
});
prm.add_endRequest(function() {
$("#" + elementID).unblock();
});
}
$(document).ready(function() {
BlockUI("<%=pnlAddEdit.ClientID %>");
$.blockUI.defaults.css = {};
});
function Hidepopup() {
$find("popup").hide();
return false;
}
</script>
This completes the article. You can download the related source code ion VB.Net and C# using the link below.
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