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asp.net - ASP:DropDownList in ItemTemplate: Why is SelectedValue attribute allowed?

This piece of code

<asp:DropDownList runat="server" ID="testdropdown" SelectedValue="2">
    <asp:ListItem Text="1" Value="1"></asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem Text="2" Value="2"></asp:ListItem>
    <asp:ListItem Text="3" Value="3"></asp:ListItem>
</asp:DropDownList>

yields this error:

The 'SelectedValue' property cannot be set declaratively.

Yet, this is a legal and commonly used edit template for databound GridViews. The SelectedValue attribute certainly appears to be declaratively set here.

<EditItemTemplate>
    <asp:DropDownList runat="server" 
        ID="GenreDropDownList"
        DataSourceID="GenreDataSource" 
        DataValueField="GenreId"
        DataTextField="Name"
        SelectedValue='<%# Bind("Genre.GenreId") %>'>
    </asp:DropDownList>
</EditItemTemplate>

The question is: what is the difference between the cases when you are allowed to set it declaratively and those in which you are not? The error message implies that it's never allowed.

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in markup use SelectedValue='<%# "32" %>' syntax .(note the order of single and then the double quotes in the following example ):

 <asp:DropDownList  ID="ddlField" SelectedValue='<%# "32" %>' 
   runat="server"   DataTextField="Name" DataValueField="ID"  >
  </asp:DropDownList>

or in code-behind just after DataBinding .(example):

  ddlField.DataSource = Fields.SelectAll();
  ddlField.DataBind();           
  ddlField.SelectedValue = "32";

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