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I have the GridView below. I am binding to a custom datasource in the code behind. It gets into the "OnRowUpdating" event just fine, but there are no NewValues or OldValues. Any suggestions as to how I can get these values?

<asp:GridView   ID="gv_Personnel" 
                        runat="server" 
                        OnRowDataBound="gv_Personnel_DataBind" 
                        OnRowCancelingEdit="gv_Personnel_CancelEdit" 
                        OnRowEditing="gv_Personnel_EditRow" 
                        OnRowUpdating="gv_Personnel_UpdateRow"
                        AutoGenerateColumns="false" 
                        ShowFooter="true" 
                        DataKeyNames="BudgetLineID"
                        AutoGenerateEditButton="true" 
                        AutoGenerateDeleteButton="true"
                        >
            <Columns>                 
                <asp:BoundField HeaderText="Level of Staff" DataField="LineDescription" />
                <%--<asp:BoundField HeaderText="Hrs/Units requested" DataField="NumberOfUnits" />--%>
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Hrs/Units requested">
                    <ItemTemplate>
                        <%# Eval("NumberOfUnits")%>
                    </ItemTemplate>
                    <EditItemTemplate>
                        <asp:TextBox ID="tb_NumUnits" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("NumberOfUnits")%>' />
                    </EditItemTemplate>
                </asp:TemplateField>
                <asp:BoundField HeaderText="Hrs/Units of Applicant Cost Share" DataField="" NullDisplayText="0" />
                <asp:BoundField HeaderText="Hrs/Units of Partner Cost Share" DataField="" NullDisplayText="0" />
                <asp:BoundField FooterStyle-Font-Bold="true" FooterText="TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICES:" HeaderText="Rate" DataFormatString="{0:C}" DataField="UnitPrice" />
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Amount Requested" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right"  FooterStyle-BorderWidth="2" FooterStyle-Font-Bold="true"/>
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Applicant Cost Share" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-BorderWidth="2" FooterStyle-Font-Bold="true"/>
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Partner Cost Share" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-BorderWidth="2" FooterStyle-Font-Bold="true"/>
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Total Projet Cost" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-HorizontalAlign="Right" FooterStyle-BorderWidth="2" FooterStyle-Font-Bold="true"/>
            </Columns>
        </asp:GridView>
+2  A: 

Im not sure if this would help..but this is what i found in msdn site

The Keys, OldValues and NewValues collections are automatically populated only when the GridView control is bound to data by using the DataSourceID property.

hallie
So are you saying that those values can only be used if you are defining and using a datasource on the aspx page?
Abe Miessler
I'm not sure for I haven't tried but the statement says you need to use the DataSourceID property in binding with the GridView. I might try that and see if you can assign an ID to a datasource and bind it in code behind. If not I'll try the suggestion below =)
hallie
+1  A: 

Regarding on the GridView control's RowUpdating event problem, it is the expected behavior because when we do not associate GridView(or other ASP.NET 2.0 databound control) with DataSource control, it won't automatically query and fill the parameters collection of the updating/deleting/... events. In such cases, we need to manually extract the field values from the Template control.

This is what says a Microsoft employee in here.

In that case you can do it using the ExtractValuesFromCell method to make the NewValues collection yourself.

EDIT:

I found a piece of code in the comments of this blog:

protected void OnRowEditing(object sender, GridViewEditEventArgs e)
{     
       GridView gv = (GridView)sender;
       gv.EditIndex = e.NewEditIndex;
       gv.DataBind();
       ...
}

protected void OnRowUpdating(object sender, GridViewUpdateEventArgs e)
{
   GridView gv = (GridView)sender;
   for (int i = 0; i < gridView.Columns.Count; i++)
   {
      DataControlFieldCell cell = gv.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[i] as DataControlFieldCell;
      gv.Columns[i].ExtractValuesFromCell(e.NewValues, cell, DataControlRowState.Edit, true);
   }
   // now you can use NewValues collection normally
}

Havent tested it, but seems to solve the problem, let me know if it did.

Tom S.