Yes, you can make it work like that:
[Bind(Include = "EnquiryId")]
public class Enquiry
{
public int EnquiryId { get; set; }
public string Latitude { get; set; }
}
and your action:
[ActionName("Foo"), HttpPost]
public ActionResult Foo_post(FooViewModel foo)
{
return View(foo);
}
This will include only the EnquiryId
in the binding and leave the Latitude
null.
This being said, using the Bind attribute is not something that I would recommend you. My recommendation is to use view models. Inside those view models you include only the properties that make sense for this particular view.
So simply readapt your view models:
public class FooViewModel
{
public EnquiryViewModel Enquiry { get; set; }
}
public class EnquiryViewModel
{
public int EnquiryId { get; set; }
}
There you go. No longer need to worry about binding.
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