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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:43:26+00:00 2026-05-15T19:43:26+00:00

I am able to create controls pro grammatically using the code below without issue:

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I am able to create controls pro grammatically using the code below without issue:

FileListReader fReader = (FileListReader)LoadControl("~/Controls/FileListReader.ascx");
phFileLists.Controls.Add(fReader);

However, I would like to change the control so that I can give it a constructor like this:

public FileListReader(Int32 itemGroupId, Int32 documentType, String HeaderString, String FooterString, bool isAdminUser)
{
    base.Construct();
    this.itemGroupId = itemGroupId;
    this.documentType = documentType;
    this.HeaderString = HeaderString;
    this.FooterString = FooterString;
    this.isAdminUser = isAdminUser;
}

and then I should be able to call the control like this:

FileListReader fReader = (FileListReader)LoadControl(typeof(FileListReader), new Object[] { itemGroupId, 6, "Sell Sheets", "<br /><br />", isAdminUser });

However, when I do this I always get an error that my in page controls within my FileListReader Control have not been instantiated and I get a null reference error. So for example I have an <asp:Label></asp:label> control that errors out when I try to set it’s text on the Page_Load method. What is causing this? I figured the base.Construct() would have solved this issue but it obviously has not.

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    2026-05-15T19:43:27+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:43 pm

    The proper way to inherit a constructor is like this:

    class FileListReader : WebControl
    {
    public FileListReader(Int32 itemGroupId, 
                              Int32 documentType, 
                              String HeaderString, 
                              String FooterString, 
                              bool isAdminUser) : base()  // <-- notice the inherit
    {
    
        this.itemGroupId = itemGroupId;
        this.documentType = documentType;
        this.HeaderString = HeaderString;
        this.FooterString = FooterString;
        this.isAdminUser = isAdminUser;
    }
      // ... other code here ... //
    }
    

    Does changing your constructor like that fix the issue?

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