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Use JavaScript within a SPGridView  

May 202008

The NavigateUrlFormat property of the SPMenuField allows you to specify a Url, which will be called if you click the field in a SPGridView.

   1: SPMenuField colMenu = new SPMenuField();
   2: colMenu.NavigateUrlFields = "WebUrl,AlertID,ListID";
   3: colMenu.NavigateUrlFormat = "{0}/_layouts/SubEdit.aspx?Alert={1}&List={2};
   4: colMenu.TokenNameAndValueFields = "WEBURL=WebUrl,ALERTID=AlertID,LISTID=ListId";

With the TokenNameAndValueFields property, you map the grid columns to %xyz%.

If you want to use a JavaScript instead, you can do so:

   1: MenuItemTemplate editAlertMenu = new MenuItemTemplate("Name", "imageUrl");
   2: editAlertMenu.ClientOnClickScript = "editAlertScript('%WEBURL%','%ALERTID%','%LISTID%');";
   3: alertListMenu.Controls.Add(editAlertMenu);

The trick is, that you have to put a ' around the variables.

The JavaScript would be something like

   1: <script type="text/javascript">
   2: function editAlertScript(weburl, alertid, listid){
   3:    var url = weburl + '/_layouts/SubEdit.aspx?Alert=' + alertid;
   4:    if (listid.length > 0)
   5:    { url = url + '&List=' + listid; }
   6:    window.navigate(url);
   7: }
   8: </script>

 

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