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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T20:32:50+00:00 2026-06-12T20:32:50+00:00

I’m trying to set the selected Value for a drop down list. In Controller

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I’m trying to set the selected Value for a drop down list.

In Controller I have

ViewData["productType"] = new SelectList(myDropDownList);

And in the View:

<%= Html.DropDownList("productType", ViewData["productType"] as SelectList, "defaultValue")%>

So far So good, but the problem is that now I have “defaultValue” twice in my drop down list. so I have all my values in dropdownlist including the “defaultValue”. but this code will add the “defaultValue” as the first element. and I see two samples of it.

I like to set the selected valiue to “defaultValue” without adding it twice.

I tried

ViewData["productType"] = new SelectList(myDropDownList, "defaultValue" );

but it didn’t work.

Can anyone please tell me what to do?

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    2026-06-12T20:32:52+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    You should not be using the same name as first argument for the dropdown as the second one. In your example you have used productType for storing both the selected value and the list of available values. In order to render a DropDown in ASP.NET MVC you need 2 properties:

    <%= Html.DropDownList(
        "selectedProductType", 
        ViewData["productType"] as SelectList, 
        "defaultValue"
    ) %>
    

    and inside your controller action you could set those 2 properties:

    ViewData["selectedProductType"] = "abc";
    ViewData["productType"] = new SelectList(myDropDownList);
    

    this assumes that you already have an element with value="abc" inside your dropdown list of product types. The value will then be automatically preselected.

    I would recommend you an alternative approach though for rendering dropdown lists. It consists of getting rid of view data and introducing view models and using the strongly typed version of the helper:

    public class ProductViewModel
    {
        public string SelectedProductType { get; set; }
        public IEnumerable<SelectListItem> ProductTypes { get; set; }
    }
    

    then you will have a controller action that will populate this view model and pass it to the view:

    public ActionResult SomeAction()
    {
        var model = new ProductViewModel();
    
        // preselected an element with value = "type2"
        model.SelectedProductType = "type2";
    
        // bind the available product types
        model.ProductTypes = new SelectList(
            // Obviously those could come from a database or something
            new[] {
                new { Value = "type1", Text = "product type 1" },
                new { Value = "type2", Text = "product type 2" },
                new { Value = "type3", Text = "product type 3" },
                new { Value = "type4", Text = "product type 4" },
            }, 
            "Value", 
            "Text"
        );
    
        // pass the view model to the view
        return View(model);
    }
    

    and finally inside your strongly typed view:

    <%= Html.DropDownListFor(
        x => x.SelectedProductType, 
        Model.ProductTypes, 
        "defaultValue"
    ) %>
    
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