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I am trying to call controller action MVC from Kendo grid row.
Following is the the column




field: "FileName", title: "Link2", width: "20%",
template: "@Html.ActionLink('#=FileName', nameof(MeterFactorController.Document), new Id = #=FileLocator ) )"
,


It is displaying as string instead of URL.










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  • You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

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I am trying to call controller action MVC from Kendo grid row.
Following is the the column




field: "FileName", title: "Link2", width: "20%",
template: "@Html.ActionLink('#=FileName', nameof(MeterFactorController.Document), new Id = #=FileLocator ) )"
,


It is displaying as string instead of URL.










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  • You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

    – DontVoteMeDown
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:53














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I am trying to call controller action MVC from Kendo grid row.
Following is the the column




field: "FileName", title: "Link2", width: "20%",
template: "@Html.ActionLink('#=FileName', nameof(MeterFactorController.Document), new Id = #=FileLocator ) )"
,


It is displaying as string instead of URL.










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I am trying to call controller action MVC from Kendo grid row.
Following is the the column




field: "FileName", title: "Link2", width: "20%",
template: "@Html.ActionLink('#=FileName', nameof(MeterFactorController.Document), new Id = #=FileLocator ) )"
,


It is displaying as string instead of URL.







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  • You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

    – DontVoteMeDown
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:53


















  • You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

    – DontVoteMeDown
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:53

















You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

– DontVoteMeDown
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53






You have an action with a file name? Anyway, you can't use javascript variables in razor/c# that way.

– DontVoteMeDown
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53













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If you want to take user to a different View by calling the Controller method, you can try this:



template: "<a href='" + controllerUri + "/" + parameters + "'>" + Name of the link + "</a>"


If you want to make a Ajax call to the controller you can try the following:



template: "<a class='k-button' onclick='yourJSFunctionName(event,#=FileName#)'>Your Button Text</a>"


JS:



function yourJSFunctionName(event,FileName) 
//Ajax call to the controller
alert("Ajax call");



Hope this helps!






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    If you want to take user to a different View by calling the Controller method, you can try this:



    template: "<a href='" + controllerUri + "/" + parameters + "'>" + Name of the link + "</a>"


    If you want to make a Ajax call to the controller you can try the following:



    template: "<a class='k-button' onclick='yourJSFunctionName(event,#=FileName#)'>Your Button Text</a>"


    JS:



    function yourJSFunctionName(event,FileName) 
    //Ajax call to the controller
    alert("Ajax call");



    Hope this helps!






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      If you want to take user to a different View by calling the Controller method, you can try this:



      template: "<a href='" + controllerUri + "/" + parameters + "'>" + Name of the link + "</a>"


      If you want to make a Ajax call to the controller you can try the following:



      template: "<a class='k-button' onclick='yourJSFunctionName(event,#=FileName#)'>Your Button Text</a>"


      JS:



      function yourJSFunctionName(event,FileName) 
      //Ajax call to the controller
      alert("Ajax call");



      Hope this helps!






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        If you want to take user to a different View by calling the Controller method, you can try this:



        template: "<a href='" + controllerUri + "/" + parameters + "'>" + Name of the link + "</a>"


        If you want to make a Ajax call to the controller you can try the following:



        template: "<a class='k-button' onclick='yourJSFunctionName(event,#=FileName#)'>Your Button Text</a>"


        JS:



        function yourJSFunctionName(event,FileName) 
        //Ajax call to the controller
        alert("Ajax call");



        Hope this helps!






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        If you want to take user to a different View by calling the Controller method, you can try this:



        template: "<a href='" + controllerUri + "/" + parameters + "'>" + Name of the link + "</a>"


        If you want to make a Ajax call to the controller you can try the following:



        template: "<a class='k-button' onclick='yourJSFunctionName(event,#=FileName#)'>Your Button Text</a>"


        JS:



        function yourJSFunctionName(event,FileName) 
        //Ajax call to the controller
        alert("Ajax call");



        Hope this helps!







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