DxGridDataColumn.FieldName Property
Specifies the data field that supplies column values.
Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor
Declaration
[DefaultValue(null)]
[Parameter]
public string FieldName { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
String | null | A unique field name. |
Remarks
Use the Data property to bind the Grid to a data collection. To display data within the Grid, declare DxGridDataColumn objects in the Columns template and use the FieldName
property to assign data fields. These data fields should be implemented as properties.
Note
The FieldName
property value must be unique for each data column. For an unbound data column, set the FieldName
to a string other than field names in the bound data source.
To bind a column to a complex field (a field that belongs to a data collection’s nested object), use the following syntax: NestedObject.FieldName
.
The Grid creates user-friendly column captions based on field names. The component adds spaces between words when a field is named according to the CamelCase naming convention. You can use the Caption property to specify a custom caption.
@inject WeatherForecastService ForecastService
<DxGrid Data="@Data">
<Columns>
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Date" DisplayFormat="D" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureC" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2103)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="TemperatureF" Caption="@("Temp. (\x2109)")" Width="120px" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="Forecast" />
<DxGridDataColumn FieldName="CloudCover" />
</Columns>
</DxGrid>
@code {
object Data { get; set; }
protected override void OnInitialized() {
Data = ForecastService.GetForecast();
}
}