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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:09:06+00:00 2026-05-11T00:09:06+00:00

For Example: Let’s say that I want to return a view that displays a

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For Example: Let’s say that I want to return a view that displays a list of cars and also show a section of dealers in your area. These are two disjointed pieces of data.

My view inherits a list of cars like the following:

public partial class CarLot : ViewPage<List<Cars>> {  } 

Now from the controller I can return the view like the following:

return View(Model.GetCars()); 

To render this, my markup would look something like the following:

<% foreach (Car myCar in ViewData.Model) {some html here} %> 

This takes care of the list of cars, but my question is, how do I handle the list of dealers? Does the view support multiple inheritance or am I going to have to hit the model again form the markup? I know it can be done that way, but am not sure if it is the best practice.

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:09:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:09 am

    Create a data transfer object

    public class CarLotViewModel {      public List<Car> Cars { get; set; }      public List<Dealer> NearbyDealers { get; set; } } 

    Set your view to use the view model:

    public partial class CarLot : ViewPage<CarLotViewModel> {     } 

    Then in your controller:

    var model = new CarLotViewModel();  model.Cars = GetCars(); model.NearbyDealers = GetDealers();  return View(model); 

    Then enumerate each collection in your view:

    <% foreach (Car car in ViewData.Model.Cars) { %> .... <% foreach (Dealer dealer in ViewData.Model.NearbyDealers) { %> 
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