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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:41:39+00:00 2026-05-13T09:41:39+00:00

I have an action taking two GUIDs: public class MyActionController : Controller { //…

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I have an action taking two GUIDs:

public class MyActionController : Controller
{
  //...

  public ActionResult MoveToTab(Guid param1, Guid param2)
  {
    //...
  }
}

I would like the following URI to map to the action:

/myaction/movetotab/1/2

…with 1 corresponding to param1 and 2 to param2.

What will the route look like, and is it possible to map the arguments to parameters with a type of Guid?

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    2026-05-13T09:41:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:41 am

    Yes, it is possible to map your parameters to System.Guid

    routes.MapRoute(
        "MoveToTab",
        "{controller}/{action}/{param1}/{param2}",
        new { controller = "MyAction", action = "MoveToTab",
            param1 = System.Guid.Empty, param2 = System.Guid.Empty }
    );
    

    or

    routes.MapRoute(
        "MoveToTab2",
        "myaction/movetotab/{param1}/{param2}",
        new { controller = "MyAction", action = "MoveToTab",
            param1 = System.Guid.Empty, param2 = System.Guid.Empty }
    );
    
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