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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:02:29+00:00 2026-05-14T18:02:29+00:00

How do you avoid duplicate bound items in this scenario: There’s a databound control

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How do you avoid duplicate bound items in this scenario:

There’s a databound control on a page (a DropDownList in this case, though I don’t think it matters). It has AppendDataBoundItems set to “true”. Somewhere in the code, a DataSource is set and DataBind is called. So this control is bound explicitly.

You have a bunch of other things to bind on the page, so you call Page.DataBind.

Your databound control now has duplicate items in it. It was (1) bound explicitly, then (2) Page.DataBind bound it again. Since AppendDataBoundItems was true, the second bind appends to the first, and you end up with double the items.

A couple limitations:

  1. The explicit call to DataBind on the control is done through some centralized code, and would be painful to change.

  2. I really need to bind the rest of the page in aggregate (via Page.Databind()) because there’s too many other databound elements to do it individually without writing a ton of individual calls.

I need a method like… Page.DataBindExceptIfTheyHaveAlreadyBeenBoundDuh()

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    2026-05-14T18:02:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:02 pm

    The bottom line is that there’s no great solution. You need to architect your page so that they don’t bind controls twice, which means re-writing parts of the page if necessary. The pain of this is better than the workarounds.

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