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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T10:29:45+00:00 2026-05-26T10:29:45+00:00

EDIT – We’re using MVC4 Dev Preview…. I’m implementing an edit page for a

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EDIT – We’re using MVC4 Dev Preview….

I’m implementing an edit page for a FishingTrip class. FishingTrip contains a child collection of simple Crew objects (i.e. FishingTripID, CrewID, CrewPosition).

I’m using Jarrett Meyer’s approach to add, edit and delete from the Crew collection.
I’m using unobtrusive validation to specify that the properties of Crew are all Required.

My problem: when I logically-delete an item from the list (as per Jarrett’s method), I don’t want that item to be validated.

I have successfully tweaked the “removeRow” method on the client-side to disable unobtrusive validation for the logically-deleted item, so that the form will post despite there being an item that contains blank fields.

In my controller method [HttpPost] Edit, ModelState.IsValid starts off as false (as expected – because of the logically-deleted item that contains blank fields.) So I remove that item from my ViewModel…. but ModelState.IsValid is still false.

In summary, I (think I) want to modify my ViewModel within the controller method to remove the offending item, then call some kind of “revalidate”, and have ModelState.IsValid show up as true.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-26T10:29:46+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 10:29 am

    Once you have removed the offending item(s), clear the ModelState and validate again, like so:

    ModelState.Clear();
    TryValidateModel(crew);  // assumes the model being passed is named "crew"
    

    Note: Be carefull when use TryValidateModel method because this method does not validate nested object of model (As mentioned by @Merenzo).

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