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I have a gridview and I allowed sorting. But when I run my application I click on the first column to sort it. But I get this error: "The GridView 'gvOutlookMeldingen' fired event Sorting which wasn't handled."

This is the gridview:

<asp:GridView ID="gvOutlookMeldingen" runat="server" 
            AllowSorting="True" AutoGenerateColumns="False" 
            AutoGenerateSelectButton="True" onselectedindexchanged="GridView_SelectedIndexChanged">
            <Columns>
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Melder" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Center" SortExpression="Melder">
                    <HeaderStyle BorderColor="#1A3491" Width="130px"></HeaderStyle>
                    <ItemStyle Height="20px" HorizontalAlign="Center"></ItemStyle>
                    <ItemTemplate>
                        <%# (string)Eval("Melder") %>
                    </ItemTemplate>
                </asp:TemplateField>
                <asp:BoundField DataField="Onderwerp" HeaderText="Onderwerp" />
                <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Omschrijving">
                    <ItemTemplate>
                        <div style="overflow:auto; width: 500px; height: 200px;">
                            <asp:Label ID="lblOmschrijving" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Omschrijving")%>'></asp:Label>
                        </div>
                    </ItemTemplate>
                </asp:TemplateField>
                <asp:BoundField DataField="Meldingsdatum" HeaderText="Meldingsdatum" />
                <asp:BoundField DataField="OutlookID" HeaderText="OutlookID" />
            </Columns>
        </asp:GridView>

Please help me

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as stated below i can suggest looking into Linq to SQL. It seems like this table is populated using sql. With Linq to SQL it makes this a little easier to sort things – Neale Mar 18 '11 at 19:34
A better way is stackoverflow.com/questions/3966835/sorting-gridview – Sami Mar 18 at 16:12

3 Answers

up vote 4 down vote accepted

You are missing SortExpression's in your BoundField's as mentioned in the other answers.

You are also using a TemplateField which, depending on what is generating your data, may require manual sorting beyond use of SortExpression.

If this is the case, then to sort manually, one method is to add an OnSorting callback to the GridView, SortExpression's to your fields and a method to callback in your code-behind.

This would result in markup and code similar to (untested):

    <asp:GridView ID="gvOutlookMeldingen" runat="server" 
        AllowSorting="True" 
        OnSorting="gvOutlookMeldingen_Sorting"
        AutoGenerateColumns="False" 
        AutoGenerateSelectButton="True" 
        onselectedindexchanged="GridView_SelectedIndexChanged">
        <Columns>
            <asp:BoundField DataField="Melder" HeaderText="Melder" SortExpression="Melder" />
            <asp:BoundField DataField="Onderwerp" HeaderText="Onderwerp" SortExpression="Onderwerp" />
            <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Omschrijving" SortExpression="Omschrijving">
                <ItemTemplate>
                    <div style="overflow:auto; width: 500px; height: 200px;">
                        <asp:Label ID="lblOmschrijving" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Omschrijving")%>'></asp:Label>
                    </div>
                </ItemTemplate>
            </asp:TemplateField>
            <asp:BoundField DataField="Meldingsdatum" HeaderText="Meldingsdatum" SortExpression="Meldingsdatum" />
            <asp:BoundField DataField="OutlookID" HeaderText="OutlookID" SortExpression="OutlookID" />
        </Columns>
    </asp:GridView>

...and:

protected void gvOutlookMeldingen_Sorting(object sender, GridViewSortEventArgs e)
        {
            switch (e.SortExpression)
            {
                case "Melder":
                    if (e.SortDirection == SortDirection.Ascending)
                    {
                        gvOutlookMeldingen.DataSource = // Asc query for Melder field;
                        gvOutlookMeldingen.DataBind();
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        gvOutlookMeldingen.DataSource = // Desc query for Melder field ;
                        gvOutlookMeldingen.DataBind();
                    }

                    break;

                // case statements for your other fields.
            }
        }
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what about the datasource I use a datatable. so I have to sort that datatable too? do you know how? – TassistoBJJ Mar 18 '11 at 13:28
There's a few ways to do it, I usually use Linq out of habit. There's a good SO answer for that here: stackoverflow.com/questions/10855/linq-query-on-a-datatable – Kynth Mar 18 '11 at 13:36

I assume the datasource of your grid view is a DataTable so I think you have to add

SortExpression="column name"

in every asp:Boundfield that you like to be able to sort,

for example

<asp:BoundField DataField="Melder" SortExpression="Melder" HeaderText="Melder" />
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I have updated the question, I did what you said but I still get the error. --> "The GridView 'gvOutlookMeldingen' fired event Sorting which wasn't handled." – TassistoBJJ Mar 18 '11 at 13:09
What is the datasource of the gridview is it a generic list<>, a datatable? – bAN Mar 18 '11 at 13:10
it's a datatable and i have another gridview which I fill with the help of SQL – TassistoBJJ Mar 18 '11 at 13:13

You need to set the SortExpression attribute of the columns you want to sort on. And you need to add an event handler to the Sorting event to make the sort work on your DataSource.

For more information, see this MSDN article, or this example with sorting and paging.

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