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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:06:04+00:00 2026-05-10T18:06:04+00:00

I’m writting a simple prototype front end using a GridView that is populated via

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I’m writting a simple prototype front end using a GridView that is populated via function, rather than being linked directly to a SqlServer data source.

So I can delete a row/record from grid/underlying database I am currently

  1. Setting the AutoGenerateDeleteButton = true
  2. Displaying the unique record ids in the first column
  3. Handling the RowDeleting event
  4. Obtaining the id by getting the grid.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[idIndex].Text
  5. Passing that number through to a function that does the deleting

This seems to be working just fine, but I would rather not display the ids to the users at they don’t mean anything to them.

I tried setting the id column’s Visible property to false, but this caused step 4 above to return an empty string – and so no record deleted.

So how do I store the hidded id number with each row?

Or am I going about this completely the wrong way?

Follow up to answers:

Thanks for both the answers, ended up going Eric’s DataKeyNames way. For other people new to ASP.NET like I am, the steps I used where

  • Between the lines where I set the grids DataSource and called DataBind(), I added

    grid.DataKeyNames = new string[] {'id'};

  • Then in the function handling the RowDeleting I got hold of my id using

    grid.DataKeys[e.RowIndex].Value

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:06:04+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:06 pm

    GridView has a DataKeyNames property. When you bind a data source to the grid, you set the DataKeyNames (usually with just one name, your PK field). You don’t show the PK, but you can get to it from code-behind.

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