How to pass row data as parameter to the command in ViewModel when clicking the Button in TemplateColumn in UWP Grid?
You can pass the row information as a parameter to the command in ViewModel when clicking a button in TemplateColumn by passing the CommandParameter like the below code example,
XAML:
<syncfusion:SfDataGrid x:Name="sfGrid" Grid.Row="1" ColumnSizer="Star" AllowEditing="True" AutoGenerateColumns="False" GridValidationMode="InView" ItemsSource="{Binding UserDetails}" ShowRowHeader="True"> <syncfusion:SfDataGrid.Columns> <syncfusion:GridTextColumn HeaderText="User ID" MappingName="UserId" /> <syncfusion:GridTextColumn MappingName="Name" /> <syncfusion:GridDateTimeColumn Width="120" MappingName="DateofBirth" TextAlignment="Right" /> <syncfusion:GridTemplateColumn MappingName="City" syncfusion:FocusManagerHelper.WantsKeyInput="True"> <syncfusion:GridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate> <DataTemplate> <Button Content="Click" syncfusion:FocusManagerHelper.FocusedElement="True" Command="{Binding Path=DataContext.RowDataCommand,ElementName=sfGrid}" CommandParameter="{Binding}"/> </DataTemplate> </syncfusion:GridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate> </syncfusion:GridTemplateColumn> </syncfusion:SfDataGrid.Columns> </syncfusion:SfDataGrid>
Sample:
Conclusion
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