GridView.SortExpression Property Gets the sort expression associated with the column or columns being sorted. Namespace: System.Web.UI.WebControls Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll) Syntax Visual Basic (Declaration) Public Overridable ReadOnly Property SortExpression As String Visual Basic (Usage) Dim instance As GridView Dim value As String value = instance.SortExpression C# publicvirtualstring SortExpression { get; } C++ public: virtual property String^ SortExpression { String^get (); } J# /**//** @property */ public String get_SortExpression () JScript public function get SortExpression () : String XAML Not applicable. Property Value The sort expression associated with the column or columns being sorted. Remarks Use the SortExpression property to determine the sort expression associated with the column or columns being sorted. Note: The GridView control has a built-in sorting feature that automatically sets this property. This property is typically used only when you need to programmatically determine the column or columns being sorted or when you are adding your own custom sorting functionality to a GridView control. When multiple columns are sorted, this property contains a comma-separated list of the fields by which to sort. Example The following code example demonstrates how to use the SortExpression property to determine the name of the column being sorted. Visual Basic Copy Code <%@ Page language="VB"%> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <script runat="server"> Sub CustomersGridView_RowCreated(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewRowEventArgs) ' Use the RowType property to determine whether the ' row being created is the header row. If e.Row.RowType = DataControlRowType.Header Then ' Call the GetSortColumnIndex helper method to determine ' the index of the column being sorted. Dim sortColumnIndex As Integer = GetSortColumnIndex() If sortColumnIndex <>-1 Then ' Call the AddSortImage helper method to add ' a sort direction image to the appropriate ' column header. AddSortImage(sortColumnIndex, e.Row) End If End If End Sub ' This is a helper method used to determine the index of the ' column being sorted. If no column is being sorted, -1 is returned. Function GetSortColumnIndex() As Integer ' Iterate through the Columns collection to determine the index ' of the column being sorted. Dim field As DataControlField For Each field In CustomersGridView.Columns If field.SortExpression = CustomersGridView.SortExpression Then Return CustomersGridView.Columns.IndexOf(field) End If Next Return -1 End Function ' This is a helper method used to add a sort direction ' image to the header of the column being sorted. Sub AddSortImage(ByVal columnIndex As Integer, ByVal row As GridViewRow) ' Create the sorting image based on the sort direction. Dim sortImage As New Image() If CustomersGridView.SortDirection = SortDirection.Ascending Then sortImage.ImageUrl ="~/Images/Ascending.jpg" sortImage.AlternateText ="Ascending Order" Else sortImage.ImageUrl ="~/Images/Descending.jpg" sortImage.AlternateText ="Descending Order" End If ' Add the image to the appropriate header cell. row.Cells(columnIndex).Controls.Add(sortImage) End Sub </script> <html > <head runat="server"> <title>GridView AllowSorting Example</title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <h3>GridView AllowSorting Example</h3> <asp:gridview id="CustomersGridView" datasourceid="CustomersSource" autogeneratecolumns="false" emptydatatext="No data available." allowsorting="true" onrowcreated="CustomersGridView_RowCreated" runat="server"> <columns> <asp:boundfield datafield="CustomerID" headertext="Customer ID" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="CustomerID"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="CompanyName" headertext="CompanyName" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="CompanyName"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="Address" headertext="Address" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="Address"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="City" headertext="City" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="City"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="PostalCode" headertext="Postal Code" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="PostalCode"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="Country" headertext="Country" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="Country"/> </columns> </asp:gridview> <!-- This example uses Microsoft SQL Server and connects --> <!-- to the Northwind sample database. Use an ASP.NET --> <!-- expression to retrieve the connection string value --> <!-- from the Web.config file. --> <asp:sqldatasource id="CustomersSource" selectcommand="Select [CustomerID], [CompanyName], [Address], [City], [PostalCode], [Country] From [Customers]" connectionstring="<%$ ConnectionStrings:NorthWindConnectionString%>" runat="server"/> </form> </body> </html> C# Copy Code <%@ Page language="C#"%> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <script runat="server"> void CustomersGridView_RowCreated(Object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { // Use the RowType property to determine whether the // row being created is the header row. if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Header) { // Call the GetSortColumnIndex helper method to determine // the index of the column being sorted. int sortColumnIndex = GetSortColumnIndex(); if (sortColumnIndex !=-1) { // Call the AddSortImage helper method to add // a sort direction image to the appropriate // column header. AddSortImage(sortColumnIndex, e.Row); } } } // This is a helper method used to determine the index of the // column being sorted. If no column is being sorted, -1 is returned. int GetSortColumnIndex() { // Iterate through the Columns collection to determine the index // of the column being sorted. foreach (DataControlField field in CustomersGridView.Columns) { if (field.SortExpression == CustomersGridView.SortExpression) { return CustomersGridView.Columns.IndexOf(field); } } return-1; } // This is a helper method used to add a sort direction // image to the header of the column being sorted. void AddSortImage(int columnIndex, GridViewRow headerRow) { // Create the sorting image based on the sort direction. Image sortImage =new Image(); if (CustomersGridView.SortDirection == SortDirection.Ascending) { sortImage.ImageUrl ="~/Images/Ascending.jpg"; sortImage.AlternateText ="Ascending Order"; } else { sortImage.ImageUrl ="~/Images/Descending.jpg"; sortImage.AlternateText ="Descending Order"; } // Add the image to the appropriate header cell. headerRow.Cells[columnIndex].Controls.Add(sortImage); } </script> <html > <head runat="server"> <title>GridView AllowSorting Example</title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <h3>GridView AllowSorting Example</h3> <asp:gridview id="CustomersGridView" datasourceid="CustomersSource" autogeneratecolumns="false" emptydatatext="No data available." allowsorting="true" onrowcreated="CustomersGridView_RowCreated" runat="server"> <columns> <asp:boundfield datafield="CustomerID" headertext="Customer ID" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="CustomerID"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="CompanyName" headertext="CompanyName" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="CompanyName"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="Address" headertext="Address" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="Address"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="City" headertext="City" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="City"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="PostalCode" headertext="Postal Code" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="PostalCode"/> <asp:boundfield datafield="Country" headertext="Country" headerstyle-wrap="false" sortexpression="Country"/> </columns> </asp:gridview> <!-- This example uses Microsoft SQL Server and connects --> <!-- to the Northwind sample database. Use an ASP.NET --> <!-- expression to retrieve the connection string value --> <!-- from the Web.config file. --> <asp:sqldatasource id="CustomersSource" selectcommand="Select [CustomerID], [CompanyName], [Address], [City], [PostalCode], [Country] From [Customers]" connectionstring="<%$ ConnectionStrings:NorthWindConnectionString%>" runat="server"/> </form> </body> </html>