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Q: Viewmodel displaying everything

Chris BarsbyTrying to learn and understand ViewModels as the solution for a problem I've been having. So far I have this: public class PrinterCreditsModel { public string Username { get; set; } public int AmountAdded { get; set; } public string AddedBy { get; set; } public DateTime Added...

Did you use scaffolding for building your controller if so can I see the Details view, there is something missing here because your current create view has nothing to show yet you mention "PrinterCreditFund attribute, it's just displaying everything in that database table" where is the view and the controller action for whats displaying your table data.
Post the ActionResult Details and your Details View.
Yes. Using ADO.net Model with the tblOptions and tblPrinterCredit entitys in, then added a controller with views based on that. However, need to be able to update the PrinterCreditFund based on the results of the Printer Credit creation page. Will add details to original post. @GarrithGraham
That seems fine can you post your controller action for index. This is what will be listing your entire database im guessing which is probably what you dont want? Also can you tell me the url path of where things are going wrong incase its not index.
It's on the create page where the issues currently lie, @GarrithGraham. Because the "Index" view won't show anything other than the last 5 set of printer credits added, and it's also public facing to other staff, the "fund" won't be on there. However, I want it to auto update to then be able to update tblOption, and also insert into tblPrinterCredit at the same time, which is what I understand a viewmodel will let me do? The create page is listing all fields in tblOption, as opposed to just PrinterCreditFund
So if its on your create page the issue lies here: ViewBag.OptionID = new SelectList(db.tblOptions, "ID", "PrinterCreditFund", tblPrinterCredit.OptionID);
The above will list the full contents of the table.
db.viewmodel.tblOptions or viewmodel.tblOptions
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@GarrithGraham Have just taken the "Viewbag.OptionID = " lines out of both Create ActionResults, unfortunately with no change in the behaviour
Ok what item on your page is displaying your table data, upload a screenshot.
I only see EditorFor on your create page and controller, so I cant see how something is posting data to it.... and unless table data is being written to a textbox I cant see an issue here.
@GarrithGraham Have posted a screenshot in the main post
if I take out @Html.EditorFor(model => model.PrinterCreditFund, new { htmlAttributes = new { @class = "form-control" } }) then all of those extra ones disappear. However, it should only be showing the PrinterCreditFund column
@Html.EditorFor(model => model.PrinterCreditFund can you try PrinterCreditsFund instead. You missed an s in the model name
@GarrithGraham Brings up an error instead. Pluralisation in EF maybe?
try model.viewmodel or viewmodel or Model. where ever it might be also remember to build sometimes it doesn't show if you haven't built the project
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Do you mean changing it to @Html.EditorFor(viewmodel => viewmodel.PrinterCreditFund, new { htmlAttributes = new { @class = "form-control" } })?
PrinterCreditsModel not PrinterCreditModel <- this is accessing EF you need to access your view model.
Have changed it to PrinterCreditsModel, still the same
Your best bet is to create a partial view
But would that allow me to update the two different tables from the one action?
Also note that you might have created that controller with a different model then you changed the create view @model line to point to creditsmodel. Create a new controller and choose your view model instead of the model as the datasource
no
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Alright, thanks :)

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