Introduction:
This example shows you how to create a nested GridView, i.e. a GridView under another GridView, using very little jQuery code.
Background
I’m using the Northwind database here.
Quick Start
In Master GridView I’ll show you the Customer’s details i.e., ContactName and City from ‘Customer’ table. Then in the Child GridView I’ll show you Order details of corresponding Customers i.e. OrderID and OrderDate.
Creating Main GridView:
<asp:GridView ID="grdViewCustomers" runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="false" DataKeyNames="CustomerID"
OnRowDataBound="grdViewCustomers_OnRowDataBound" CssClass="Grid">
<columns>
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px" DataField="ContactName" HeaderText="Contact Name" />
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px" DataField="City" HeaderText="City" />
</columns>
So, now it shows only two column i.e. ContactName and City. Now, I’ll insert ‘plus sign image’ to the First Column of every row. As because, when I’ll click this ‘plus sign image’ then the Child GridView will displayed and the ‘plus sign image’ will be the ‘minus sign image’. And when I’ll click the ‘minus sign image’ the Child GridView will remove from our sight and ‘minus sign image’ becomes the ‘plus sign image’ like toggle. So, I’ve to take an
ItemTemplate
within a TemplateField
inside the Columns
at first position. Let see:
<asp:GridView ID="grdViewCustomers" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false" DataKeyNames="CustomerID"
OnRowDataBound="grdViewCustomers_OnRowDataBound" CssClass="Grid">
<columns>
<asp:TemplateField ItemStyle-Width="20px">
<itemtemplate>
<a href="java<!-- no -->script:divexpandcollapse('div<%# Eval(">
<img id="imgdiv<%# Eval(" alt="Details" src="images/plus.png" />
</a>
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="ContactName" HeaderText="Contact Name" />
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="City" HeaderText="City" />
</itemtemplate>
</columns>
Now, you see that I’ve linked a JavaScript function to the ‘plus sign image’ which does the all functionality what I’ve told above against the Click event of the ‘plus sign image’. This JavaScript function takes the
Div
name in which the Child GridView exists. There will be one Child GridView for each row of the Master GridView. So, the
Div
id must be different. That’s why I concatenate Div
id with CustomerID and there will one ‘plus sign image’ for each row of the Master GridView, so I also concatenate the
img
id with CustomerID. Now lets add the Div
just after the link of the ‘plus sign image’ and implement Child GridView under that
Div
:
<asp:GridView ID="grdViewCustomers" runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="false" DataKeyNames="CustomerID"
OnRowDataBound="grdViewCustomers_OnRowDataBound" CssClass="Grid">
<columns>
<asp:TemplateField ItemStyle-Width="20px">
<itemtemplate>
<a href="java<!-- no -->script:divexpandcollapse('div<%# Eval(">
<img id="imgdiv<%# Eval(" alt="Details" src="images/plus.png" />
</a>
<div id="div<%# Eval(" style="display: none;">
<asp:GridView ID="grdViewOrdersOfCustomer"
runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false"
DataKeyNames="CustomerID" CssClass="ChildGrid">
<columns>
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="OrderID" HeaderText="Order ID" />
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="OrderDate" HeaderText="Order Date" />
</columns>
</div>
</itemtemplate>
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="ContactName" HeaderText="Contact Name" />
<asp:BoundField ItemStyle-Width="150px"
DataField="City" HeaderText="City" />
</columns>
Lets see the little JQuery
which checks whether the ‘plus sign image’ source contains the path of the ‘plus sign’ image or ‘minus sign’ image and do said functionality accordingly:
function divexpandcollapse(divname) {
var img = "img" + divname;
if ($("#" + img).attr("src") == "images/plus.png") {
$("#" + img)
.closest("tr")
.after("" + $("#" + divname)
.html() + "")
$("#" + img).attr("src", "images/minus.png");
} else {
$("#" + img).closest("tr").next().remove();
$("#" + img).attr("src", "images/plus.png");
}
}
Now the client side part is over. The main part is how you fill the Child GridView? Don’t worry, there is an event which is triggered when there is one container control within the row of the
GridView
. The event is OnRowDataBound
. And I’ve already added this event to the Master GridView properties and the name of event handler is:
grdViewCustomers_OnRowDataBound
. And we also fill the Master GridView in the
Page_Load()
event. So lets implement:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
grdViewCustomers.DataSource =
SelectData("SELECT top 3 CustomerID, ContactName, City FROM Customers");
grdViewCustomers.DataBind();
}
private DataTable SelectData(string sqlQuery)
{
string connectionString =
System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[
"SQLServerConnectionString"].ConnectionString;
using (SqlDataAdapter sqlDataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(sqlQuery, connectionString))
{
DataTable dt = new DataTable("Customers");
sqlDataAdapter.Fill(dt);
return dt;
}
}
protected void grdViewCustomers_OnRowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
{
string customerID = grdViewCustomers.DataKeys[e.Row.RowIndex].Value.ToString();
GridView grdViewOrdersOfCustomer = (GridView)e.Row.FindControl("grdViewOrdersOfCustomer");
grdViewOrdersOfCustomer.DataSource = SelectData(
"SELECT top 3 CustomerID, OrderID, OrderDate FROM Orders WHERE CustomerID='" +
customerID + "'");
grdViewOrdersOfCustomer.DataBind();
}
}
It's done.
History
This is the first release of this Article. In the next release I’ll show you how you add a button in nested
GridView
and how the whole thing can be done using AJAX. Thank you.