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A: Pass last created id from action to a partial view (asp.net mvc)

Alexandru-Ionut MihaiYou should use @Html.RenderAction method. @Html.RenderAction("AddIO","controller_name") c# Also, pass the model to partialview. [HttpGet] public ActionResult AddIO() { //var ni = db.tbl_I_O.OrderByDescending(x => x.NirID).FirstOrDefault().NirID; //return View(ni); return PartialVie...

Alexandru, there is a problem there "return RedirectToAction("AddIO", new { id = nir.NirID });" , nir.NirID, nir doesn't have NIRID, it has ID and the other table (tbl_I_O FK is NIRID). Also I tryed it and it doesn't display that value in the editor, but thank you for your help!
@JonA, you have to pass model to view.
Have a look at my answer.
Something like this: "@Html.Partial("_CommentForm", Model.addComment)". I ask because I'm a newby so if you can give me more details about it I really appriciate it!
Sorry, but I don't quite understand. This part: "@Html.Partial("YourPartialViewName", Model)" is the redirect part from the View to the Partial View? Right? That I allredy have but, my problem is why do the last inserted id from the view do not show on the html editor in the partial view for the NIRID. I'm sorry I know I'm a bit stresfull, but that is the part I don't know how to do. Thx again!
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Try this: @Html.Partial("YourPartialViewName", new Model()). Adapt to your model.
I did this, but still dosen't do the right thing: "<div class="form-group"> @Html.Partial("AddIO", new BOL1.tbl_I_O()) </div>". Is it possible that nameing my partial view(that is AddIO) the same as the controller messing with it? "return RedirectToAction("AddIO", new { id = nir.ID });". Thank you! If it's helpfull I will send the view and the partial view to you!
By the way I have updated my question by adding the view and the partial view. If you would like to take a look at it. Thx again!
The problem is that Html.partial will load only cshtml file. public ActionResult AddIO never will be called.
I will update my answer in few moments.
Ok, thx a bunch!
Please take a look now.
It shows error: " Cannot implicitly convert type 'void' to 'object' " on " @Html.RenderPartial("AddIO", "NIRUpdate") ". :(
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@JonA, it's RenderAction, not RenderPartial..sorry, my mistake.
No problem! But I' ved got the same error.
Try to use @Html.Action instead
It doesn't show any more errors, but let see if it does the right thing.
No, it just brings the value "0" to NirID field.
Ok.. now i have a new idea..please wait.
OK, thx man you really are awesome!
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I updated my answer. Don't forget to remove RenderAction. You cannot redirect to partial view. Now, if you call Add method and redirect to AddIO, you should view the model passed. Don't forget to use debug in order to view if model != null
It throws the following error: "Additional information: Unable to cast object of type 'BOL1.tbl_NIR' to type 'BOL1.tbl_I_O'." when I try to save the data from the view on this: " BOL1.tbl_I_O model = (BOL1.tbl_I_O)TempData["nir"]; return View(model);".
put BOL1.tbl_NIR. I used those as an example.Now should work
Where exactly should I put it? Can you please be more specific?
I updated my answer.
Oh sorry, didn't see it!
It throws another error: "System.InvalidOperationException: The model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'BOL1.tbl_NIR', but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'BOL1.tbl_I_O'." when trying to create in 1th view..
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yes,i know what is problem..please wait
in PartialView change @model BOL1.tbl_I_O to @model BOL1.tbl_NIR
what it is not working ?
what I write for you is an example for how it works.
It shows error on the fields of the view when I change @model BOL1.tbl_I_O to @model BOL1.tbl_NIR
ok
if you want to keep @model @model BOL1.tbl_I_O then you have to pass a model of type @model BOL1.tbl_I_O
in AddIO method
also.. you have to pass BOL1.tbl_I_O object in Add method
Do you understand ?
Not really!
Sorry for being so hard headed! :)
Please wait go back to office..now i come to home to eat.
ok no problem
talk later.
Thx for your time
Cheers!

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