@Learning Like @SebastianL and I said, you can just add a route for each row and point them towards a static controller/action with a static identifier (the row identifier). Then your action can use this identifier to fetch the SQL query associated with it (and you may want to consider caching this later) to execute. Dynamic values, like {customer}, will be in the RouteValues (
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…).