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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:24:37+00:00 2026-05-13T08:24:37+00:00

I’m building an APS.net MVC 2 app, where I have a parent table and

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I’m building an APS.net MVC 2 app, where I have a parent table and a child table.

I’ve got the controller, view and model built for the parent table, so I can Add, Edit, View Details and dete records from the parent table.

I using the following routing to do this:

routes.MapRoute(
                "Default",                                              // Route name
                "{controller}/{action}/{id}",                           // URL with parameters
                new { controller = "Parent", action = "List", id = "" }  // Parameter defaults

This setup lets me use the following urls in my app:

To list all parent records:
/Parent/List
To view details for
a specific parent record:
/Parent/Details/< ID>
To Edit a
specifc parent record:
/Parent/Edit/< ID>

etc

Now I have a child table for each parent record. What is the standard routing for this?

To list app child records for a
specific parent:
Parent/< ID>/Child/List
To view
details for a specific child record:
Child/Details/< ID>
To edit a
specific child record: Child/Edit/< ID>

Does that look right? And how would I go about setting up the MapRoute?

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    2026-05-13T08:24:38+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:24 am

    For the 2nd and 3rd items in your list you current route will be fine, that is if you have a child controller.

    To list app child records for a specific parent: Parent/< ID>/Child/List 
    To view details for a specific child record: Child/Details/< ID> 
    To edit a specific child record: Child/Edit/< ID>
    

    For the 1st item simply create a new route

    routes.MapRoute(
     "ParentWithChild", 
     "{parent}/{id}/Child/List", 
     new { controller = "Child", action = "ChildList", id = "", parent=""} 
    

    I am assuming you want to use the controller child and will create a new action method called ChildList

    The signature would be like this

    public ActionResult ChildList(string parent, string id)
    

    Quick point if “Parent” is the word parent rather than a name then the route will be

     "Parent/{id}/Child/List",
    

    and signature would be

    public ActionResult ChildList(string id)
    
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