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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:48:47+00:00 2026-05-14T15:48:47+00:00

I have an ASPX page (with VB Codebehind). I would like to extend the

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I have an ASPX page (with VB Codebehind). I would like to extend the GridView class to show the header / footer when no rows are returned.

I found a C# example online (link) (source). However, I cannot convert it to VB because it uses typed events (which are not legal in VB).

I have tried several free C# to VB.NET converters online, but none have worked.

Please convert the example to VB.NET or provide an alternate method of extending the GridView class.

Notes / Difficulties:

  1. If you get an error with DataView objects, specify the type as System.Data.DataView and the type comparison could be the following: If data.[GetType]() Is GetType(System.Data.DataView) Then

  2. Since the event MustAddARow cannot have a type in VB (and RaiseEvent event doesn’t have a return value), how can I compare it to Nothing in the function OnMustAddARow()?

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The following is a sample with (hopefully) relevant code to help answer the question.

namespace AlwaysShowHeaderFooter {
    public delegate IEnumerable MustAddARowHandler(IEnumerable data);

    public class GridViewAlwaysShow : GridView {
           // Various member functions omitted //
           protected IEnumerable OnMustAddARow(IEnumerable data) {
            if (MustAddARow == null) {
                throw new NullReferenceException("The datasource has no rows. You must handle the \"MustAddARow\" Event.");
            }
            return MustAddARow(data);
        }

        public event MustAddARowHandler MustAddARow;
    }
}
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    2026-05-14T15:48:47+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:48 pm

    As I said in my comment the code will not convert to VB.Net “magically”. It will require working thru it to get it to compile properly.

    The easiest would be to compile the the C# code as a library.

    1. Create a new project (C# Class
      Library) and name it “AlwaysShowHeaderFooter”
    2. Move the files from App_Code over to
      the new project
    3. Add a reference to System.Web and System.Configuration
    4. Add a reference in your web project to either the compiled dll’s of “AlwaysShowHeaderFooter”, or add the project itself as a reference if you have it in the same solution.
    5. Switch out <%@ Register TagPrefix="Custom" Namespace="AlwaysShowHeaderFooter" %> with <%@ Register Assembly="AlwaysShowHeaderFooter" Namespace="AlwaysShowHeaderFooter" TagPrefix="Custom" %>

    Now you have split the control out to it’s own project which can be referenced in any .Net project.

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