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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:47:52+00:00 2026-05-11T19:47:52+00:00

I have an ASP.Net MVC application with a model which is several layers deep

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I have an ASP.Net MVC application with a model which is several layers deep containing a collection.

I believe that the view to create the objects is all set up correctly, but it just does not populate the collection within the model when I post the form to the server.

I have a piece of data which is found in the class hierarchy thus:

person.PersonDetails.ContactInformation[0].Data;

This class structure is created by LinqToSQL, and ContactInformation is of type EntitySet<ContactData>. To create the view I pass the following:

return View(person);

and within the view I have a form which contains a single text box with a name associated to the above mentioned field:

<%= Html.TextBox("person.PersonDetails.ContactInformation[0].Data")%>

The post method within my controller is then as follows:

[AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)]
public ActionResult Create (Person person)
{
  //Do stuff to validate and add to the database 
}

It is at this point where I get lost as person.PersonDetails.ContactInformation.Count() ==0. So the ModelBinder has created a ContactInformation object but not populated it with the object which it should hold (i.e ContactData) at index 0.

My question is two fold:
1. Have I taken the correct approach.. i.e. should this work?
2. Any ideas as to why it might be failing to populate the ContactInformation object?

Many thanks,
Richard

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    2026-05-11T19:47:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    I think that your model is too complex for the default model binder to work with. You could try using multiple parameters and binding them with prefixes:

    public ActionResult Create( 
        Person person,
        [Bind(Prefix="Person.PersonDetails")]
        PersonDetails details,
        [Bind(Prefix="Person.PersonDetails.ContactInformation")] 
        ContactInformation[] info )
    {
          person.PersonDetails = details;
          person.PersonDetails.ContactInformation = info;
    
          ...
    }
    

    Or you could develop your own custom model binder that would understand how to derive your complex model from the form inputs.

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