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I want put in a selected list labels the name and surname of people of an EF model. I've tried with this:

public ActionResult Insert()
        {
            ViewData["accountlist"] = new SelectList(time.Anagrafica_Dipendente.ToList(), "ID_Dipendente", "Surname Name", null);             
            Giustificativi g = new Giustificativi();
            return View(g);
        }

but VS returns an error, because there isn't a attribute called "surname name". how can i concat the name and surname in the selectlist label?

thanks

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you could do something like this:

ViewData["accountlist"] = 
    new SelectList((from s in time.Anagrafica_Dipendente.ToList() select new { 
        ID_Dipendente=s.ID_Dipendente,
        FullName = s.Surname + " " + s.Name}), 
        "ID_Dipendente", 
        "FullName", 
        null);
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Add a new property to time.Anagrafica_Dipendente which will represent the concatenation of the two properties:

public string Fullname 
{
    get 
    {
        return string.Format("{0} {1}", Surname, Name);
    }
}

and then use this:

ViewData["accountlist"] = new SelectList(
    time.Anagrafica_Dipendente.ToList(), 
    "ID_Dipendente", 
    "Fullname", 
    null
); 
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In order for that to work, Fullname would have to be a member of time.Anagrafica_Dipendente. – Robert Harvey May 3 '10 at 14:39
Yes that's correct. I should have specified this. – Darin Dimitrov May 3 '10 at 14:47
i can't believe i couldn't think of that my self, simple and elegant, love it! – Ben Apr 13 '12 at 8:21

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