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Sunday, February 28, 2010PrintSubscribe
Declarative Code Formulas

Declarative code formulas are now support in Web Site Factory premium project available with Code OnTime Generator.

Learn to define declarative code formulas in Code OnTime Designer to introduce just-in-time calculations in ASP.NET AJAX applications without writing a business rule to support the server-side calculations. The code generator will automatically produce a business rule to incorporate your formula.

Declarative Code Formulas in ASP.NET/ AJAX Web Applications

Watch the video on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC6PTjyRcto.

Thursday, January 14, 2010PrintSubscribe
Ad Hoc Reporting

Learn to create ad hoc reports in Web Site Factory projects.

We will show how to create an ad hoc report based on a business object layer class generated by Code OnTime Generator. Then we will replace the business object layer object with a ControllerDataSource component.

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

We will create a dataset with a table adapter based on a free-form SQL query or optional stored procedure. Then we will replace ControllerDataSource component in the AJAX web application created in the first part of the tutorial with an ObjectDataSource hooked to the data table adapter.

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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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