You want to have an item at the top of your DropDownList that allows the user to select "none" and set the selectedItem to null but you don't want to modify the dataProvider that is populating the DropDownList in order to display this item.
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You want to have an item at the top of your DropDownList that allows the user to select "none" and set the selectedItem to null but you don't want to modify the dataProvider that is populating the DropDownList in order to display this item. No comment yet.
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