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A: Disable a button based on specific date

FuzzybearOne way to achieve this could be to add a boolean property on your ViewModel called something like TerminationDateHasPassed. public bool TerminationDateHasPassed{ get; set; } Calculate the value for this new property in code behind. Something like: TerminationDateHasPassed = TerminationDate <...

Rob
Rob
Where would I add TerminationDateHasPassed = TerminationDate < DateTime.Now
At the part where you map all the other Model properties... like OriginalContract, PagingInfo etc
Rob
Rob
I was going to try class="@(Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now) disabled">
class="@(Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now ? disabled : "")">
Rob
Rob
I get the error: CS0103 The name 'disabled' does not exist in the current context
08:47
check how the html is being rendered out, it may be being malformed on quotation marks etc
Rob
Rob
So its rendered it: class="disabled='disabled'"
ah ok you are looking to end up with.... class="disabled"
Rob
Rob
yes
I have seen this: {disabled="disabled"} but I am not sure how its worked.
09:19
sorry was afk
ok so yes the other way show would also work but needs to be correctly formed in the html. basically what I am trying to say is the razor page allows @model and other c# code on it unlike a standard html page
Rob
Rob
right okay
the output you got class="disabled='disabled'" can be thought of as made up of two parts
one part all the stuff outside the @()
is the class=" "
and the other part.... disabled='disabled'
what is happening is that this:
@(Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now ? disabled : "")
is resolving to: disabled='disabled'
Rob
Rob
I see
How would that be fixed?
it is an inline if statement.... thus the first part be4fore the ? is your contitional statement
Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now
so if the condition is true, it goes into the first part, if false then renders everything after the semi colon :
Rob
Rob
ok
09:27
usually playing around with the single and double quotes where they are is a good start to try resolve what is rendered
i would try something like this....
class=@(Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now ? "disabled" : "")>
did that work?
Rob
Rob
no its displayed class= but nothing inside it
that sounds like the conditional clause has returned false
try single quotes in the statement... ie:
class=@(Model.OriginalContract.SummaryInfo.TerminationDate > DateTime.Now ? 'disabled' : '')>
Rob
Rob
09:51
Type of conditional expression cannot be determined because there is no implicit conversion between 'string' and 'char'
I am just thinking whether I could use JQuery?
ok that error because the inline if statement is not properly formed... yes you could use jquery to add the class that all you are trying to do
Rob
Rob
ok
Rob
Rob
10:09
I was thinking maybe an if else statement in the razor or jquery?
you will need to have an if else somewhere yes to give you the ability to add the css class when termination date before todays date
and not when it is not
u can use jquery to get todays date
Rob
Rob
ok
I think JQuery could be the best bet, rather than trying it in the Razor.
yep if you familiar with jquery then I would stick with that
any proplems feel free to give me a message, got to run out for a bit, best of luck solving your issue :)

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