MVC Post Model is Empty












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I'm having a problem with simple form-model binding. The customCepTelefonu attribute is null inside viewModel on debugging. However Post seems to sending the correct data with correct format (Checked with the Request method)



What am I missing here?



Controller



[HttpPost]
public ActionResult UpdateEmployee(EmployeeUpdateViewModel viewModel) **In viewModel customCepTelefonu is Empty**
{
var value = Request["EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu"]; **With the old way i can get the data**
....
}


Model;



public class EmployeeUpdateViewModel
{
public int referans { get; set; }
public string customTelefon { get; set; }
public string customCepTelefonu { get; set; }
public string customKisaNumara { get; set; }
public string customCepKisaNumara { get; set; }
public DateTime dogumTarihi { get; set; }
public HttpPostedFileBase ImageUpload { get; set; }
}


View;



@using (Html.BeginForm("UpdateEmployee", "Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.TextBoxFor(p => p.EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu)

<button type="submit">Save</button>
}









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    What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
    – user3559349
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:04
















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I'm having a problem with simple form-model binding. The customCepTelefonu attribute is null inside viewModel on debugging. However Post seems to sending the correct data with correct format (Checked with the Request method)



What am I missing here?



Controller



[HttpPost]
public ActionResult UpdateEmployee(EmployeeUpdateViewModel viewModel) **In viewModel customCepTelefonu is Empty**
{
var value = Request["EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu"]; **With the old way i can get the data**
....
}


Model;



public class EmployeeUpdateViewModel
{
public int referans { get; set; }
public string customTelefon { get; set; }
public string customCepTelefonu { get; set; }
public string customKisaNumara { get; set; }
public string customCepKisaNumara { get; set; }
public DateTime dogumTarihi { get; set; }
public HttpPostedFileBase ImageUpload { get; set; }
}


View;



@using (Html.BeginForm("UpdateEmployee", "Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.TextBoxFor(p => p.EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu)

<button type="submit">Save</button>
}









share|improve this question


















  • 5




    What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
    – user3559349
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:04














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I'm having a problem with simple form-model binding. The customCepTelefonu attribute is null inside viewModel on debugging. However Post seems to sending the correct data with correct format (Checked with the Request method)



What am I missing here?



Controller



[HttpPost]
public ActionResult UpdateEmployee(EmployeeUpdateViewModel viewModel) **In viewModel customCepTelefonu is Empty**
{
var value = Request["EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu"]; **With the old way i can get the data**
....
}


Model;



public class EmployeeUpdateViewModel
{
public int referans { get; set; }
public string customTelefon { get; set; }
public string customCepTelefonu { get; set; }
public string customKisaNumara { get; set; }
public string customCepKisaNumara { get; set; }
public DateTime dogumTarihi { get; set; }
public HttpPostedFileBase ImageUpload { get; set; }
}


View;



@using (Html.BeginForm("UpdateEmployee", "Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.TextBoxFor(p => p.EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu)

<button type="submit">Save</button>
}









share|improve this question













I'm having a problem with simple form-model binding. The customCepTelefonu attribute is null inside viewModel on debugging. However Post seems to sending the correct data with correct format (Checked with the Request method)



What am I missing here?



Controller



[HttpPost]
public ActionResult UpdateEmployee(EmployeeUpdateViewModel viewModel) **In viewModel customCepTelefonu is Empty**
{
var value = Request["EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu"]; **With the old way i can get the data**
....
}


Model;



public class EmployeeUpdateViewModel
{
public int referans { get; set; }
public string customTelefon { get; set; }
public string customCepTelefonu { get; set; }
public string customKisaNumara { get; set; }
public string customCepKisaNumara { get; set; }
public DateTime dogumTarihi { get; set; }
public HttpPostedFileBase ImageUpload { get; set; }
}


View;



@using (Html.BeginForm("UpdateEmployee", "Home", FormMethod.Post))
{
@Html.TextBoxFor(p => p.EmployeeUpdateViewModel.customCepTelefonu)

<button type="submit">Save</button>
}






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    What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
    – user3559349
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:04














  • 5




    What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
    – user3559349
    Nov 18 '18 at 22:04








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What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
– user3559349
Nov 18 '18 at 22:04




What is the model in your view (it does not appear to be EmployeeUpdateViewModel). They must be the same, or you need to use the Prefix property of BindAttribute
– user3559349
Nov 18 '18 at 22:04












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Your @Model in the view is not an EmployeeUpdateViewModel.
You need to change the parameter in the UpdateEmployee Method to the same type as your @Model is.






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    Your @Model in the view is not an EmployeeUpdateViewModel.
    You need to change the parameter in the UpdateEmployee Method to the same type as your @Model is.






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        You need to change the parameter in the UpdateEmployee Method to the same type as your @Model is.






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        You need to change the parameter in the UpdateEmployee Method to the same type as your @Model is.







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