Is there a way to do switch(Eval("prop")) ?

G

Guest

David said:
Hi;

Is there a way to do <%# switch (Eval("prop")) ... where the case statements
are the text to put on the page?

Put the switch in a function, and call the function from the data
binding tag.
 
W

Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi David,

I'm not clear about this question. Would you please depict more? Thank you.

Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
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G

Guest

I'm trying to do something like in JSPs where you can have java code in the
page and that code can emit text to the generated page. So in the aspx page I
would have:
<%#
switch (BoundDataProperty) {
case 1:
return "dave";
case 2:
return "walter;
}

And at that location in the html file it would have the text dave or walter.

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thanks - dave
david_at_windward_dot_net
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W

Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi David,

I believe you could still do this using old ASP syntax:

<% switch (BoundDataProperty) { %>
<% case 1: %>
dave
<% break; %>
<% case 2: %>
walter
<% break; %>
<% } %>

Assume you have following property in your code-behind:

protected int BoundDataProperty
{
get
{
return 1;
}
}

The ASPX page will display "dave".

Regards,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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