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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T02:01:14+00:00 2026-06-02T02:01:14+00:00

How can I update a view from within a standard method defined within a

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How can I update a view from within a standard method defined within a controller? The method is being called from a jquery plugin that I hookup.

View:

    @model ViewModel

    @Html.EditorFor(model => model.First)
    @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Last)

    @Html.EditorFor(model => model.Junk)

Controller Method:

    // Called from third party jquery plugin
    public string DoSomeWorkAndUpdateMyView(string Id)
    {
        // Get persisted View from dbcontext...
        // Create a new Junk object with the new id and add it to the db context
        // Update the view with the newly added junk object
        ViewModel model = dbContext.GetViewStuff();
        model.Junk.Add(new junk);

        return View("JunkView", model);
    }

Usage:

   ...
   onComplete: function (event, queueID, fileObj, response, data) 
                {
                    $.ajax(
                { url: '@Url.Action("ProcessForm","Home")',
                    data: { first: $("#fname").val() },
                    success: function (data) {
                        $("#fname").val(data);
                    }
                })
                }
   ...
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    2026-06-02T02:01:16+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 2:01 am

    I don’t think there is an easy way to return your Model in an Ajax call and have the View updated the way you are thinking about it. So you can either to a regular POST/GET, or do a little work around:

        public JsonResult DoSomeWorkAndUpdateMyView(string Id)
        {
            Dictionary<string, string> result = new Dictionary<string, string>();
    
            if (DoSomeWork())
            {
                result.Add( "status", "success" );
                result.Add( "id", Id ); // any info the client will need to reload the page
            }
            else
            {
                result.Add("status", "error");
                result.Add( "error", "Some Error Message"); 
            }
    
            return Json(result);
        }
    

    Then on the receiving end check the response status. If ‘success’ then use document.location= to just reload the whole page.

    If you must do it in one call, you will need to do something like

    return Json(model);
    

    and then manually set the value of each element on the client side.

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