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Data Binding in WPF ListView

This article shows how to extract data from a database and show in a WPF ListView control.

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In this article, I am going to explain how to extract data from database and how to show data on a page using WPF ListView control.

 

I am using Northwind database, you can use whatever you want, and only you have to change is the connection string, your SQL string, and the binding properties in XAML code.

 

Here is the. xaml code:

 

<Grid x:Name="Grid1">

  <ListView Name="ListViewEmployeeDetails" Margin="4,20,40,100" ItemTemplate="{DynamicResource EmployeeTemplate}" ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Table}">

    <ListView.Background>

      <LinearGradientBrush>

        <GradientStop Color="Gray" Offset="0"/>           

      </LinearGradientBrush>

    </ListView.Background>

    <ListView.View>         

      <GridView>

        <GridViewColumn Header="Employee ID" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=EmployeeID}"/>

        <GridViewColumn Header="First Name" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=FirstName}"/>

        <GridViewColumn Header="Last Name" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=LastName}"/>

        <GridViewColumn Header="BirthDate" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=BirthDate}"/>

        <GridViewColumn Header="City" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=City}"/>

        <GridViewColumn Header="Country" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding Path=Country}"/>

      </GridView>

    </ListView.View>

  </ListView>

</Grid>

 

Here is .cs code:

 

SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection();

SqlDataAdapter ad = new SqlDataAdapter();

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();

String str = "SELECT EmployeeID, FirstName, LastName, BirthDate, City, Country FROM Employees";

cmd.CommandText = str;

ad.SelectCommand = cmd;

con.ConnectionString = "Data Source=localhost; Initial Catalog=Northwind; Integrated Security=True";

cmd.Connection = con;

DataSet ds = new DataSet();

ad.Fill(ds);

ListViewEmployeeDetails.DataContext = ds.Tables[0].DefaultView;

con.Close();

 

Note:  Add two namespace.

 

using System.Data.SqlClient;

using System.Data;

 

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Using Multiple Tables by Randy On March 3, 2009
I am trying to do something similiar. How would you pull data from another table that is linked to each employee and display it underneath each employee record? Thanks
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Re: Using Multiple Tables by Raj On March 5, 2009
use SQL Joins
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Re: Re: Using Multiple Tables by Randy On March 5, 2009

Thanks for your help.  Is there somewhere I can go to that would show some sample code.

 

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