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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T01:20:53+00:00 2026-06-06T01:20:53+00:00

I have the following structure: Model public class EventEntry : LogEntry { public EventType

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I have the following structure:

Model

public class EventEntry : LogEntry
{
    public EventType Type { get; set; }

    public string Source { get; set; }
}

public enum EventType : int
{
    Information = 1,
    Warning = 2,
    Error = 3
} 

View

<div id="grid">
@{
    var grid = new WebGrid(canPage: true, rowsPerPage: Ctrl.PageSize, canSort: true, ajaxUpdateContainerId: "grid");
    grid.Bind(Model.Events, rowCount: Model.TotalRecords, autoSortAndPage: false);

    grid.Pager(WebGridPagerModes.All);
    @grid.GetHtml(htmlAttributes: new { id="grid" },
            columns: grid.Columns(
            grid.Column("Type"),
            grid.Column("Source"));    
}
</div>

Controller

public ActionResult Index(int? page, string sort, string sortdir) {...}

When I click on “Source” column that is of type string, the sordir will change from “ASC” to “DESC” but when I try the same thing on the “Type” column sordir will always return “ASC”.

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    2026-06-06T01:20:55+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 1:20 am

    The current accepted answer is not the answer to your problem.

    It appears that enums are not sorted when you do not mention the columnname in the bind operation. I fixed this by providing all the required column names when binding my model to the webgrid. The UserType property is an enumeration in this example.

            var webgrid = new WebGrid(rowsPerPage: 25);
    
            webgrid.Bind(Model, new[] { "FirstName", "MiddleName", "SurName", "UserType" });
    
            var columns = webgrid.Columns(
                webgrid.Column("FirstName", "Voornaam"),
                webgrid.Column("MiddleName", "Tussenvoegsels"),
                webgrid.Column("SurName", "Achternaam"),
                webgrid.Column("UserType", "Type gebruiker"),                
            );
    

    So I reckon that the sorting will work without changing your controller if you implement to following code:

    <div id="grid">
    @{
        var grid = new WebGrid(canPage: true, rowsPerPage: Ctrl.PageSize, canSort: true, ajaxUpdateContainerId: "grid");
        grid.Bind(Model.Events, new[] { "Type", "Source" }, rowCount: Model.TotalRecords, autoSortAndPage: false);
    
        grid.Pager(WebGridPagerModes.All);
        @grid.GetHtml(htmlAttributes: new { id="grid" },
                columns: grid.Columns(
                grid.Column("Type"),
                grid.Column("Source"));    
    }
    </div>
    
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