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Thursday, August 10, 2017PrintSubscribe
Simple Search With Super Powers

This is the simple search window in an app created with Code On Time. Enter a sample value in the search box and hit Enter key to locate the matching records. Tap outside to dismiss the search mode.

This effective and easy to use feature is gaining some super powers starting with the next release.

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Search suggestions are presented to the user as the sample value is entered. Application framework builds a list of suggestions from the data currently loaded in the view to avoid costly server-side roundtrips.

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Suggestions of previously searched criteria will be promoted in the matches as the user executes searches.

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End users can limit search to specific fields by prefixing the search criteria with the first letters of the data field name separated from the search value with a “colon” symbol.

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Users can enter complex phrases separated with “comma” to find their data.

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“More” button on the right side of the input opens “Advanced Search” form to allow entering precise criteria with more finesse.

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“Advanced Search” is also automatically activated when the data view is set to “Search On Start”. Tag the data view as “search-on-start-simple” if you want to keep “Simple Search” as the default search option.

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End users switch from “Advanced Search” back to “Simple Search” by selecting “Show Less” in the context menu.

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Friday, July 21, 2017PrintSubscribe
Addendum for 8.6.5.0 Release Notes

Some additional information is available below on the fixes and new features present in release 8.6.5.0.

  • New Feature: Support for Report Viewer 2016. Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 RDLC editor automatically upconverts RDLC files to the latest format, incompatible with earlier versions of Report Viewer. Starting in 8.6.5.0, .NET 4.5 or 4.6 apps created on a computer with VS2017 installed will be prompted to automatically download Report Viewer 2016 Runtime and SQL CLR Types 2016. The required files will be copied into the ~/bin folder of the app.

  • New Feature: Support for Microsoft Graph OAuth Handler. Microsoft Graph offers a single API to offer Single Sign-On for users with a Microsoft, Windows Live, Office, Azure, or Azure Active Directory accounts. Simplified instructions are as follows:

    a. Add SiteContent to your app, if not already enabled. 
    b. Register your app at https://apps.dev.microsoft.com
    c. Copy the Application Id. This is your Client ID.
    d. Generate a new password. This is your Client Secret.
    e. Press “Add Platform”. Select “Web”. Enter the Redirect URL of “https://[yourwebsite]/appservices/saas/msgraph”
    f. Insert the following record to the SiteContent table:
        File Name: msgraph
        Path: sys/saas
        Text:
           Tenant ID: [TenantID or “common”]
           Client ID: [ApplicationID]
           Client Secret: [Press “Generate New Password”]
        Redirect Uri: [URL of site]/appservices/saas/msgraph        
           
    d. Append “Sync Roles: true”, save the record, reselect, and push “ADD SYSTEM IDENTITY” if you desire to synchronize groups from your Azure AD or Office system.       
    e. Open the login form. The button “LOGIN WITH MICROSOFT” will now be visible.

  • Corrected detection of Visual Studio 2017 and MSBuild tools in order to resolve compilation and publishing issues.

  • Apps with Active Directory Membership will no longer throw “asp_CheckSchema” exception.

  • “Membership uses standalone database” option will now stay selected.

  • BusinessRules.UserId will no longer throw an exception if the user is not logged in.

  • RowFilterOperation.IsEmpty and IsNotEmpty have been added.

  • Developers can now copy controller views onto pages in the Project Designer.

  • DotNetNuke projects compile correctly.

  • “Select All” option displayed in basket lookups.

  • Action “Select” with When Last Command Name of “Update” now works correctly in reopening the form after a record is updated.

Thursday, June 8, 2017PrintSubscribe
Announcing Advanced Search 3.0

We are pleased to announce the new feature of Touch UI called Advanced Search 3.0. This feature is re-introduced with many new capabilities and complete customization support.

If option “Search On Start” is enabled in the view, then an automatically constructed Advanced Search window is displayed.

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Users can collapse the search form into the standard Quick Find search.  Button “more” will activate Advanced Search from Quick Find mode.

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Dedicated filtering options of the data columns will display a “single field” advanced search form with a variety of filtering options.

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Users can search across many fields and create multiple matching groups for complex searches.

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Sophisticated type-specific data filtering options are automatically displayed.

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Automatically constructed Advanced Search survey forms are controlled by field properties described at http://codeontime.com/learn/data-controllers/data-fields/search-mode and http://codeontime.com/learn/data-controllers/data-fields/search-options/overview.

Don’t forget that completely custom search forms can be designed. Next week we will publish new videos dedicated to search customization on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/codeontime. Stay tuned!

The release 8.6.3.0 will be out any day now. We are working tirelessly on getting it out.