DataSourceView.CanDelete Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the DataSourceView object associated with the current DataSourceControl object supports the ExecuteDelete(IDictionary, IDictionary) operation.
public:
virtual property bool CanDelete { bool get(); };
public virtual bool CanDelete { get; }
member this.CanDelete : bool
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property CanDelete As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the operation is supported; otherwise, false
. The base class implementation returns false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to override the CanDelete property and the ExecuteDelete method in a class that extends the DataSourceView class. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the DataSourceView class.
// The CsvDataSourceView does not currently
// permit deletion. You can modify or extend
// this sample to do so.
public override bool CanDelete {
get {
return false;
}
}
protected override int ExecuteDelete(IDictionary keys, IDictionary values)
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
' The CsvDataSourceView does not currently
' permit deletion. You can modify or extend
' this sample to do so.
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property CanDelete() As Boolean
Get
Return False
End Get
End Property
Protected Overrides Function ExecuteDelete(keys As IDictionary, values As IDictionary) As Integer
Throw New NotSupportedException()
End Function 'ExecuteDelete
Remarks
The CanDelete property reflects not only a capability of the data source control, but also whether it is currently appropriate to perform an operation. For example, even though a data source view supports the ExecuteDelete operation in general, if a required property or some other data is not set, the CanDelete property returns false
, as a delete operation would fail.