DataListCommandEventArgs Class
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
The CancelCommand event is raised when the Cancel button for an item in the DataList control is clicked.
The DeleteCommand event is raised when the Delete button for an item in the DataList control is clicked.
The EditCommand event is raised when the Edit button for an item in the DataList control is clicked.
The ItemCommand event is raised when any button for an item in the DataList control is clicked. This allows you to programmatically test for when a specific command button is clicked and take appropriate action. This event is commonly used to handle custom command buttons for the DataList control.
The UpdateCommand event is raised when the Update button for an item in the DataList control is clicked.
For a list of initial property values for an instance of DataListCommandEventArgs, see the DataListCommandEventArgs constructor.
For more information about handling events, see Consuming Events.
| Topic | Location |
|---|---|
| How to: Customize DataList Items at Run Time | Building ASP .NET Web Applications |
| How to: Customize DataList Items at Run Time | Building ASP .NET Web Applications |
The following example demonstrates how to define event handlers for the EditCommand, UpdateCommand, CancelCommand and DeleteCommand events of a DataList control. This example specifies the event handlers declaratively, setting the event handler for each command property on the DataList control.
The following code example demonstrates how to specify the event handlers and programmatically add them to the events in the Page_Load method.
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System.EventArgs
System.Web.UI.WebControls.CommandEventArgs
System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataListCommandEventArgs
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