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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:21:56+00:00 2026-05-13T13:21:56+00:00

Is there any simplified Data Source Control that would allow binding to a local

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Is there any simplified Data Source Control that would allow binding to a local (code behind) page method? Any way to accomplish this with an ODS?

The ODS requires the TypeName parameter which I can’t figure out to to point to the local page (code behind) in a Web Site Project.

<asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownListMain" runat="server" DataTextField="Text" DataValueField="Value"
    DataSourceID="DataSourceMain" />
<asp:ObjectDataSource ID="DataSourceMain" runat="server" SelectMethod="GetMyRecords" />

   protected IEnumerable<MyRecord> GetMyRecords()
    {
        yield return new MyRecord("Red", "1");
        yield return new MyRecord("Blue", "2");
        yield return new MyRecord("Green", "3");
        yield return new MyRecord("Black", "4");
    }

    protected class MyRecord
    {
        public MyRecord(string text, string value)
        {
            this.Text = text;
            this.Value = value;
        }

        public string Text { get; set; }
        public string Value { get; set; }
    }
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    2026-05-13T13:21:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:21 pm

    Not fully tested but this does work. I need to test with UserControls and MasterPages. So, yes, it can be done:

    public class LocalDataSource : LinqDataSource
    {
        public LocalDataSource()
        {
            this.Selecting += (sender, e) =>
            {
                var instance = GetHost(this.Parent);
    
                e.Result = instance.GetType().InvokeMember(SelectMethod, BindingFlags.Default | BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, instance, null);
            };
        }
    
        public string SelectMethod
        {
            get { return (string)ViewState["SelectMethod"] ?? string.Empty; }
            set { ViewState["SelectMethod"] = value; }
        }
    
        private object GetHost(Control control)
        {
            if (control.Parent is System.Web.UI.Page)
                return control.Parent;
    
            if (control.Parent is System.Web.UI.UserControl)
                return control.Parent;
    
            if (control.Parent != null)
                return GetHost(control.Parent);
    
            return null;
        }
    }
    

    Markup on the page:

    <asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownList1" runat="server" DataTextField="Name" DataValueField="ID"
        DataSourceID="DataSource1" />
    <ph:LocalDataSource id="DataSource1" runat="server" SelectMethod="GetNames" />
    

    Code on the page:

    public IEnumerable<NameRecord> GetNames()
    {
        yield return new NameRecord("Andy", "1");
        yield return new NameRecord("Chad", "2");
        yield return new NameRecord("Jayson", "3");
    }
    
    public class NameRecord
    {
        public NameRecord(string name, string id)
        {
            this.Name = name;
            this.ID = id;
        }
    
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public string ID { get; set; }
    }
    
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