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this part 21 of asp.net MVC tutorial in this video weamp;#39;ll discuss including and excluding properties from model binding using bind attribute please watch for 20 before proceeding with this video input 20 we discussed achieving exactly the same thing by passing a string array as a parameter to this update model function notice that here we have a string array with name property and this string array specifies and exclude list by passing the string array to the subject model function we are telling the default asp.net MVC model binder to exclude name property from model binding we have also discussed using another overloaded version of update model where we have specified and include less so this strings array here specifies an include list and notice the properties ID generousity date of birth so by passing the strings array to the subject model function we are telling the default asp.net MVC model binder to include only these properties in model binding instead of using string a