ImmediatePostDataAttribute Class
An attribute you can apply to business class properties. This attribute indicates that the Property Editor’s control value should be passed to the property of a bound object as soon as possible when a user changes the editor’s value.
Namespace: DevExpress.Persistent.Base
Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp
Declaration
Remarks
The code snippet below demonstrates how to apply the ImmediatePostData
attribute to a business class property in code. For instance, this property allows you to force an update of other values that are calculated based on the current property.
using DevExpress.Persistent.Base;
// ...
[ImmediatePostData]
public double Rate {
get {
//...
}
set {
//...
}
}
Dependence on the Application Type
When a user types in a Property Editor that corresponds to a property with the ImmediatePostData
attribute applied, the application’s behavior depends on the application type:
- ASP.NET Core Blazor
- The property value is updated while a user types.
- WinForms
- The property value is updated while a user types.
- ASP.NET WebForms
- The property value is updated after the Property Editor loses focus.
Impact on Other Properties
When you apply the ImmediatePostData
attribute to a business class property, you automatically set the Application Model‘s BOModel | <Class> | OwnMembers | <Member> | ImmediatePostData default property value to true
.
Note that you can set or change this property’s value using the Model Editor as shown in the Make a Property Calculable topic.
Any changes to the BOModel | <Class> | OwnMembers | <Member> | ImmediatePostData property value affect the default value of the same property in the following nodes:
- Views | <DetailView> | Items | <PropertyEditor>,
- Views | <ListView> | Columns | <Column>.
You can modify the property’s value in the nodes above to, for example, disable ImmediatePostData
for certain Views.
These nodes’ ImmediatePostData
properties specify the default values for the corresponding PropertyEditor.ImmediatePostData properties.
The diagram below demonstrates different levels where the ImmediatePostData
setting can be applied. Higher levels determine default values for lower levels.
Limitations
- In ASP.NET Web Forms applications, the
ImmediatePostData
attribute raises a callback that posts all editor values to business objects and can re-render all editors on a page. It may cause unexpected behavior in complex scenarios (for example, in editable List Views). You can always invoke the Model Editor for the ASP.NET Web Forms project and disable the Views | <ListView> | Columns | <Column> |ImmediatePostData
property for a specific column. - In Batch edit mode,
ImmediatePostData
affects properties of the current row only.