I'm assuming that you want to add for example a first item sometimes called "Choose One" as if you want to live data you should just see where the data comes from and add more items to that "table".
this.usepurposeBindingSource is an object ... why not adding into it before it binds?
if it's a List<T> this will be fine
this.usepurposeBindingSource.Insert(0, new T() {
Name = "Choose one",
Id = ""
});
Then Bind() it...
Remember to validate as it's a string and will not be the object you want
This is working:
List<MyObject> usepurposeBindingSource { get; set; }
private void FillUpData()
{
// Simulating an External Data
if (usepurposeBindingSource == null || usepurposeBindingSource.Count == 0)
{
this.usepurposeBindingSource = new List<MyObject>();
this.usepurposeBindingSource.Add(new MyObject() { Name = "A", ID = 1 });
this.usepurposeBindingSource.Add(new MyObject() { Name = "B", ID = 2 });
this.usepurposeBindingSource.Add(new MyObject() { Name = "C", ID = 3 });
}
}
private void FillUpCombo()
{
FillUpData();
// what you have from design
// comment out the first line
//this.usepurposeComboBox.DataSource = this.usepurposeBindingSource;
this.usepurposeComboBox.DisplayMember = "Name";
this.usepurposeComboBox.FormattingEnabled = true;
this.usepurposeComboBox.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(277, 53);
this.usepurposeComboBox.Name = "usepurposeComboBox";
this.usepurposeComboBox.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(218, 21);
this.usepurposeComboBox.TabIndex = 4;
this.usepurposeComboBox.ValueMember = "id";
// to do in code:
this.usepurposeBindingSource.Insert(0, new MyObject() { Name = "Choose One", ID = 0 });
// bind the data source
this.usepurposeComboBox.DataSource = this.usepurposeBindingSource;
}
The trick is to comment out the DataSource line and do it in your code, inserting one more element into your object that is from your Model
//this.usepurposeComboBox.DataSource = this.usepurposeBindingSource;