I have an ajax method that passes my form data to the controller, this works fine as my parameters are passed in correctly to the controller post method
but after the post method returns...I return a bool json result to the success method of the ajax code and it never returns
instead the error method of the ajax code fires
and gives me a 500 error
I stepped into the network debugger on my browser and found this error:
okay, so use a console.log to log the object you are sending to the controller set a breakpoint in the controller to see the model binder accepting the object, step through the actionresult until you return the value log the result to the console
Somewhere in there the issue should be obvious what is happening.
500 means that something went wrong in your c# execution
I am passing form data using the following assignment in an ajax post call:
data: {model: JSON.stringify(formData) },
The model parameter is used to tell the stringify method to parse the form data as the same type model ties to the view.
But when I return a JSON bool value to the ajax metho...
Got an XY problem... I want to know a good way to implement file-based, write-heavy caching on a network fileshare from a farm of servers running a WCF service... thoughts? What question should I really be asking?
ok so your saying I should be golden with that change? I mean the escalation object in my controller method will be populated and a bool result will be returned to the success function in the ajax code?
@BrianJ - The naming in MVC's model binder requires you to use names like arr[0].val, arr[1].val, etc for populating a list or array of objects. If you do anything complicated like that, then you need to use traditional true because it will convert the [ into %5 which will be properly handled, whereas without it then [ is [ and that doesn't bind properly.
My understanding is that at the moment, my serialization is causing the code to break meaning my bool result is never returned and hence the success function doesn't fire..instead the error function owing to the 504
@BrianJ - A better selector than my example of "form". You are using var formData = $("createForm").serialize(); which has the selector createForm which is a better selector. Although! Your selector will select all elements named <createForm>, did you mean .createForm or #createForm perhaps?
I am working on application which can deal with multiple database servers like "MySQL" and "MS SQL Server".
I want to get tables' names of a particular database using a general query which should suitable for all database types. I have tried following:
SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA....
Ok awesome. But now I try run the code: var n = truTextsDB.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand("USE TruTexts_Customers \nGO\n\nSELECT *\nFROM sys.Tables\nGO").ToString();
but it throws this error: Additional information: Incorrect syntax near 'GO'.