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c# - how to put DisplayName on ErrorMessage format

I have something like this:

    [DisplayName("First Name")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage="{0} is required.")]
    [StringLength(50, MinimumLength = 10, ErrorMessage="{0}'s length should be between {2} and {1}.")]
    public string Name { get; set; }

I want to have the following output:

  • First Name is required.
  • First Name's length should be between 10 and 50.

It is working when using ASP.NET MVC2 Error Summary, but when I try to validate it manually, like this:

        ValidationContext context = new ValidationContext(myModel, null, null);
        List<ValidationResult> results = new List<ValidationResult>();
        bool valid = Validator.TryValidateObject(myModel, context, results, true);

The results are:

  • Name is required.
  • Name's length should be between 10 and 50.

What's wrong? Thanks.

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Instead of (or perhaps in conjunction with) using the [DisplayName] attribute, use the [Display] attribute in System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations. Populate its Name property.

With that, you can use built-in validation attributes or custom attributes with ValidationContext's DisplayName.

e.g.,

[Display(Name="First Name")] // <-- Here
[Required(ErrorMessage="{0} is required.")]
[StringLength(50, MinimumLength = 10, ErrorMessage="{0}'s length should be between {2} and {1}.")]
public string Name { get; set; }

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