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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:03:43+00:00 2026-05-14T00:03:43+00:00

I’m using dataannotations in an MVC2 app and am a little discouraged when trying

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I’m using dataannotations in an MVC2 app and am a little discouraged when trying to use RESX file resources for error messages.

I’ve tried the following but keep getting the exception “An attribute argument must be a constant expression, typeof expression or array creation expression of an attribute parameter type”

[Required(ErrorMessage = Resources.ErrorMessages.Required)]
[Required(ErrorMessageResourceName = Resources.ErrorMessages.Required,
          ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.ErrorMessages)]

I keep getting that error message unless I replace ErrorMessageResourceName with “Required” instead of Resources.ErrorMessages.Required.

Can anyone tell me if I’m doing this right?

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    2026-05-14T00:03:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:03 am

    Yes, what you’re doing at the end is basically correct. The ErrorMessageResourceName takes what the name implies, the name of a resource, not the resource itself.

    Resources.ErrorMessages.Required points to the actual (localized) error message (resource). The name of the resource is simply “Required”, and the type of the resource manager (used for ErrorMessageResourceType) is the class that contains that resource, in this case the Resources.ErrorMessages class.

    So your declaration should look like this:

    [Required(ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.ErrorMessages),
        ErrorMessageResourceName = "Required")]
    public string Something { get; set; }
    
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