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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:01:21+00:00 2026-05-13T22:01:21+00:00

I’d like to have one interface for all my grid related tasks.The tasks implement

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I’d like to have one interface for all my grid related tasks.The tasks implement this interface:

public interface IDataForGrid<T>
{
    IGridResponse<T> GetList(IGridRequest request);
}

The T type is always a DTO class. I cant’t create a common interface for this DTOs because they have nothing common.Just a dumb DTO with particular properties.

I’d like to use it like this :

public class Service1
{
    public IGridResponse CreateResponse(IGridRequest request)
    {

        ...
        IDataForGrid<T> aa;

        if(request == 1) aa = new CustomerGridData;
        if(request == 2) aa = new OrderGridData;

        var coll = aa.GetList();
    }
}

public class CustomerGridData : IDataForGrid<CustomerDTO>
{
   ...
}

The problem is I don’t know what to put instead of the T.

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    2026-05-13T22:01:21+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:01 pm

    Maybe Im miss-understanding you, but couldnt you make a super class that all of your DTO’s like BaseDTO

    Then use it like so:

    public class CustomerDTO : BaseDTO {}
    
    IDataForGrid<BaseDTO> aa;
    
    var coll = aa.GetList();
    

    This way, your coll variable will be of type IGridResponse<BaseDTO> which all of your DTO object extend from.

    That make sense?

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