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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Using Tuples to bring two models into a view

    Heres a generic example of my code. Using Razr syntax and kendo controls. Note the name Value is where I'm running into the issue "the name '@model' doesn't exist in the current context".
    If I use the built in control instead of the kendo control the binding works


    Code:
    @using Project1.Domain.ViewModels
    @model Tuple<Project1.Models.Model1, Project1.Models.Model2>
    
    @using (@Html.BeginForm("Update", "Model1", FormMethod.Post, new { id = "EditModel1" }))
    {
    @Html.HiddenFor(tuple => tuple.Item1.id);
    <div class="row">
        <label for="name">Name</label><br />
        @(Html.Kendo().TextBox()
        .Name("name")
        .Value(@model.Item1.name)
        .HtmlAttributes(new { style = "margin-bottom: 15px; width: 95%;" })
        )
        <!-- This works but its not using the Kendo control which I need -->
        @Html.TextBoxFor(tuple => tuple .Item1.name);
    </div>
    }
    
    @using (@Html.BeginForm("Update", "Model2", FormMethod.Post, new { id = "EditModel2" }))
    {
            // Blah, blah, blah...
    }
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    Re: Using Tuples to bring two models into a view

    Always seems to be the case, soon after you post up a thread you find the answer. Maybe is the lack of sleep after xmas.

    Using the upper case Model works Further testing after the controller code is updated is needed to determine if its a full solution.

    So...


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    .Value(Model.Item1.name)
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