Strange problem

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I have a class method which takes integer as parameter...when i call the
method as shown below i get this error message: Specified cast is not valid

<td><%# bs.getPriority((int)DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Priority"))%></td>

When i print the DataItem "Priority" it shows an integer value, but for some
reason the method does not like value.. if i call this method like ->
bs.getPriortiy(3); it works fine.

In the database i have a field called "Priority" int type...

The method works fine when i call it in DataItemBound method..

any idea?
 
Hi,

Try using

int.Parse(DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Priority"))

DataBinder.Eval returns a string value type. (int) is used to
implicitly cast values to integers. Strings must be explicitly cast
using the Parse method.
Hope this helps.

Tod Birdsall, MCP
http://tod1d.blogspot.com
 
Tod thank you so much :) it worked..

still confused why one of them works not the other as shown below:
<TD><%# bs.getCampusName((int)DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"CampusID"))%></TD>

<td><%# bs.getCampusName((int.Parse(DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Priority")))%></td>

both CampusID and Priority is same type of value..

Many Thanks again.
 
Sorry that did not solve the problem... :( i am getting this error message
now:

The best overloaded method match for 'int.Parse(string)' has some invalid
arguments
 
Acutally, DataBinder.Eval returns an object unless you pass a third
parameter, a format specifier, i.e.

DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Priority", "{0:d}")

Otherwise you get an object reference back, in which case you could
use Convert.ToInt32
 
Hi,

Scott is correct. Sorry for the mis-information.

I tried to reproduce your error message. I created a function in the
code behind like so:

protected string GetRemainderInEscrow(decimal approvedAmount, object
paidAmount)

I then called the method from the aspx page using the following code :

<%# GetRemainderInEscrow( (decimal)DataBinder.Eval(Container,
"DataItem.ApprovedAmount"), DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.Paid")
) %>

The code worked as it should. If you have control over the
'bs.getPriority' method, try allowing an object to be passed instead of
an integer value type. If that doesn't work. If that still does not
work, copy and paste the exact error message and Stack Trace.
Tod Birdsall, MCP
http://tod1d.blogspot.com
 
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