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Monday, December 28, 2009PrintSubscribe
Batch/Mass Editing of Multiple Records

Learn how to enable batch/mass editing in ASP.NET AJAX applications created with Code OnTime Generator and Web Site Factory. Batch editing will allow your end-users to modify multiple records at the same time.

Watch this video on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/codeontime#p/a/u/3/8AJp5ZgMmfw.

Live Demo

You can see live “batch edit” at the following URLs:

http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/websitefactory1/pages/customers.aspx
http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/websitefactory2/pages/customers.aspx
http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/websitefactory3/pages/customers.aspx
http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/websitefactory4/pages/customers.aspx
http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/websitefactory5/pages/customers.aspx

Enter admin/admin123% for user name and password if requested.

Details

“Batch Edit” action command allows mass updates of multiple records selected in grid or form view. You need to configure an action that executes BatchEdit command.

If no command is specified then an inline batch editing is enabled in a grid view. If the name for the form is specified as an argument then the action will open the form in “batch edit” mode.

A check box with “update” label is displayed under each field. User must manually include every field that must be propagated to all selected records. The record with sample field values does not have to be selected/included in batch edit.
Multiple records are edited inline in a grid view.

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Multiple records are edited in a form.

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Monday, December 28, 2009PrintSubscribe
Security: Pages, Fields, Actions

Learn to secure Web Site Factory and Data Aquarium Framework applications with Code OnTime Designer.

Part 1: Pages

Standard ASP.NET Membership provides an excellent mechanism to protect the pages of your site. Web Site Factory projects rely on ASP.NET Membership to ensure secure role-based page access.

Watch this video on our YouTube channel at  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPvqcDS44jE

Part 2: Fields

Standard ASP.NET Membership roles are used to control who is allowed to read/write field values. Use Code OnTime Designer to quickly set up the field-level security.

Watch this video on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr5OznRdVJ0

Part 3: Actions

Learn to secure availability of actions in data views of ASP.NET AJAX applications created with Web Site Factory and Code OnTime Generator. Standard ASP.NET Membership roles are used to control who is allowed to execute actions.

Watch this video on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBpLlsEZviI

Tuesday, December 22, 2009PrintSubscribe
Date, Time, and DateTimeOffset Data Types

The latest update of the premium projects includes an improved handling of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 data types date, time, and datetimeoffset in generated code and Code OnTime Designer.

Adaptive filtering now works correctly with time and datetimeoffset. Filtering of datetimeoffset fields has been improved to automatically perform range filtering by including in the filtered results any matching dates in a range –14 hours to + 14 hours from the selected date.

Styling of tabs in  Web Site Factory applications has been slightly improved to make them “seem” large even though only 1 pixel of height has been added to tabs. You can see the current styling at http://dev.codeontime.com/demo/WebSiteFactory1/Pages/Home.aspx.

Coming Soon

The upcoming updates will include support for HtmlEncode attribute on fields to allow display of HTML markup stored in the database in the client-side views. The encoding occurs by default. It will be possible to turn it off.

We will be providing additional themes for Web Site Factory applications. The themes will be available to Code OnTime Designer subscribers only.

We are working on support for actions sets. An action set is a collection of action groups that you normally find in data controllers. It will be possible to develop custom action sets and link them to data controllers. This will make data controllers much smaller and will make it easier to maintain large projects.