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Comparison with DropDownList SelectedValue
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27/01/2011 12:11:40
 
 
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27/01/2011 11:35:49
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ASP.NET
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Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01497545
Message ID:
01497547
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Looks like you need to cast the two strings as ints : (int)"11", no?


>Hi,
>
>I want to compare the SelectedValue of a Drop Down List with a status value, but I'm getting this error:
>
>Operator '==' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'int
>
>My code is:
>
>UPDATE: changed the next line to include "" marks and got it fixed, I had been using single quotations and that wasn't working
>
            if (this.cboStatus.SelectedValue == "11" || this.cboStatus.SelectedValue == "7")
>            {
>                this.lblDeathDate.Visible = true;
>                this.txtDeathDate.Visible = true;
>                this.btnDisplayDeathDateCalendar.Visible = true;
>            }
>
>My DropDownList definition is:
>
>
                            <mm:mmDropDownList ID="cboStatus" runat="server" BindingSource="Status" BindingSourceDisplayMember="Status"
>                                BindingSourceValueMember="StatusPK" BindingValueSource="Policy" BindingValueSourceMember="StatusFK"
>                                Enabled="False" AutoPostBack="true" OnTextChanged="cboStatus_TextChanged">
>                            </mm:mmDropDownList>
>
>
>What do I need to do to compare this?


Charles Hankey

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