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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:43:16+00:00 2026-06-10T03:43:16+00:00

There are a few questions on SO about multiple submit buttons, such as How

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There are a few questions on SO about multiple submit buttons, such as How do you handle multiple submit buttons in ASP.NET MVC Framework? but what I am having trouble with is having multiple search buttons, each with it’s own associated textbox for the value being searched for, and which searches it’s own set of data. For example..

    <div class="leftContentColumnRow">
        @Html.TextBox("SearchString", null, new { placeholder = "Search Roles..." })

        <input type="submit" value="" class="searchbtn" name="SearchRoles" />
    </div>

    <div class="rightContentColumnRow">
        @Html.TextBox("SearchString", null, new { placeholder = "Search Permissions..." })
        <input type="submit" value="" class="searchbtn" name="SearchPermissions" />
    </div>

I can determine which button has been clicked, but I am struggling to get hold of the data in both textboxes.

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    2026-06-10T03:43:18+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:43 am

    Like Oded said, 2 forms, each has it’w own action paramter value.

    @using(Html.Beginform("SearchRole","User")
    {
        <div class="leftContentColumnRow">
            @Html.TextBox("SearchString", null, new { placeholder = "Search Roles..." })
    
            <input type="submit" value="" class="searchbtn" name="SearchRoles" />
        </div>
    }
    @using(Html.Beginform("SearchPermissions","User")
    {
        <div class="rightContentColumnRow">
            @Html.TextBox("SearchString", null, new { placeholder = "Search Permissions..." })
            <input type="submit" value="" class="searchbtn" name="SearchPermissions" />
        </div>
    }
    

    and the Action methods

    public ActionResult SearchRole(string SearchString)
    {
      //get data and return something
    }
    public ActionResult SearchPermissions(string SearchString)
    {
      //get data and return something
    }
    
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