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Mr Ideas Man - 17 Feb 2006 06:25 GMT
 Trying to use a DataItem value in an if statement.

 Cause it isn't a data binding expression..'Container' is not recognised.

 Is there some other way i can get at this value???

 It is contained within a Datalists item template.

   <%If(IsDBNull(Container.DataItem("crbk_disabled_session_id"))) Then %>
                <asp:ImageButton ID="ibtnDisableSession"
CommandName="DisableSession" Runat="server" ImageUrl="btnAdd.gif"/>
   <% End If %>

Cheers,
Adam
Karl Seguin [MVP] - 17 Feb 2006 12:07 GMT
USe the binding expression :P

<%# if(.... %>

but you know, there's even a better way:

<asp:ImageButton... visible='<%# IsDbNull(Container.Data....%>' />

Karl
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>  Trying to use a DataItem value in an if statement.
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> Cheers,
> Adam

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