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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:13:55+00:00 2026-05-13T12:13:55+00:00

I am currently implementing a client-side paging solution using ASP.NET, jQuery and JSON. I

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I am currently implementing a client-side paging solution using ASP.NET, jQuery and JSON.

I have been following the excellent article from encosia: http://encosia.com/2008/08/20/easily-build-powerful-client-side-ajax-paging-using-jquery/

In my Web Method I retrieve my data from the database as a DataTable:

    DataTable categoryProducts = ProductViewerAccess.GetCategoryProducts
        ("AA", 4, 0, Page.ToString(), out howManyPages, "FALSE", 0, "CostPrice", "asc", destinationList);

I then retrieve the data from the DataTable into an anonymous type:

    var feeds =
        from feed in categoryProducts.AsEnumerable()
        select new
        {
            Description = feed.Field<string>("description"),
            MfPartNo = feed.Field<string>("MfPN"),
            Inventory = feed.Field<Int32>("Inventory")
        };

The anonymous type is then returned from the Web Method to the client-side:

return feeds.Take(PageSize);

A template then extracts and displays the fields:

  <tbody>
    {#foreach $T.d as post}
    <tr>
      <td>
        {$T.post.Description}
        <p>Mfr#: {$T.post.MfPartNo}</p>
      </td>
      <td>{$T.post.Inventory}</td>
    </tr>
    {#/for}
  </tbody>

This all works great.

However, I would like to extend the code to perform some evaluation checks (e.g., check that various columns in the DataTable are not NULL) and other pre-processing (e.g., call various functions to build the image URL based on the image ID – which is another column in the DataTable not shown in the code fragment) before I return the resulting rows of the DataTable as an anonymous type to the client-side.

Basically, I want to iterate through the DataTable, perform the evaluation checks and pre-processing, while building my anonymous type manually as I go. Or maybe there is a better way to achieve this?

Is there anyway I can achieve this?

Kind Regards

Walter

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    2026-05-13T12:13:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    I think that checking for nulls is probably something that makes sense on the server-side. The approach that Douglas describes is one workable one. Another is to handle the null issue as you’re building the collection of anonymous types:

    var feeds =
        from feed in categoryProducts.AsEnumerable()
        select new
        {
            Description = feed.Field<string>("description"),
            MfPartNo = feed.Field<string>("MfPN"),
            // Return 0 if the inventory value is null.
            Inventory = (int?)feed.Field("Inventory") ?? 0
        };
    

    ScottGu has a good post on using the null coalescing operator to handle nulls concisely, as shown above.

    As for building the links, that’s something I would probably suggest doing in the client-side template. You can eliminate quite a bit of redundant data sent in the JSON that way. Something like this, for example:

    <tbody>
      {#foreach $T.d as post}
      <tr>
        <td>
          <a href="/url/to/details.aspx?id={$T.post.ID}">{$T.post.Description}</a>
          <p>Mfr#: {$T.post.MfPartNo}</p>
        </td>
        <td>{$T.post.Inventory}</td>
      </tr>
      {#/for}
    </tbody>
    
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