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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:46:03+00:00 2026-05-13T14:46:03+00:00

I currently have the following code for the POST to edit a customer note.

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I currently have the following code for the POST to edit a customer note.

 [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]
    public ActionResult EditNote(Note note)
    {
        if (ValidateNote(note))
        {
            _customerRepository.Save(note);
            return RedirectToAction("Notes", "Customers", new { id = note.CustomerID.ToString() });
        }
        else
        {
            var _customer = _customerRepository.GetCustomer(new Customer() { CustomerID = Convert.ToInt32(note.CustomerID) });
            var _notePriorities = _customerRepository.GetNotePriorities(new Paging(), new NotePriority() { NotePriorityActive = true });

            IEnumerable<SelectListItem> _selectNotePriorities = from c in _notePriorities
                                                                select new SelectListItem
                                                                {
                                                                    Text = c.NotePriorityName,
                                                                    Value = c.NotePriorityID.ToString()
                                                                };

            var viewState = new GenericViewState
            {
                Customer = _customer,
                SelectNotePriorities = _selectNotePriorities
            };

            return View(viewState);
        }


    }

If Validation fails, I want it to render the EditNote view again but preserve the url parameters (NoteID and CustomerID) for something like this: “http://localhost:63137/Customers/EditNote/?NoteID=7&CustomerID=28“

Any ideas on how to accomplish this?

Thanks!

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    2026-05-13T14:46:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:46 pm

    This action is hit by using a post. Wouldn’t you want the params to come through as part of the form rather than in the url?

    If you do want it, I suppose you could do a RedirectToAction to the edit GET action which contains the noteId and customerId. This would effectively make your action look like this:

    [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]
    public ActionResult EditNote(Note note)
    {
        if (ValidateNote(note))
        {
            _customerRepository.Save(note);
            return RedirectToAction("Notes", "Customers", new { id = note.CustomerID.ToString() });
        }
    
        //It's failed, so do a redirect to action. The EditNote action here would point to the original edit note url.
        return RedirectToAction("EditNote", "Customers", new { id = note.CustomerID.ToString() });
    }
    

    The benefit of this is that you’ve removed the need to duplicate your code that gets the customer, notes and wotnot. The downside (although I can’t see where it does it here) is that you’re not returning validation failures.

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