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Tuesday, March 16, 2010PrintSubscribe
Custom Logo & Footer

Learn to customize page footer and header in ASP.NET / AJAX applications created with Web Site Factory project.

Custom Logo and Footer in Web Site Factory Applications

Watch the video tutorial on our YouTube channel at  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv_p7unOqHw.

Monday, March 8, 2010PrintSubscribe
Many-To-Many Fields, Code Defaults, Code Filters

The latest release of the Web Site Factory and Data Aquarium premium projects support many-to-many fields, code defaults, and code filters.

Many-To-Many Fields

Learn to define many-to-many fields in ASP.NET AJAX applications without writing a single line of code with Code OnTime Generator. We will show you how to use the Check Box List lookup style with Target Controller property to create many-to-many fields. Automatic insertion and deletion of records in the junction table is supported and explained in the code walkthrough.

Many-To-Many Fields in ASP.NET AJAX Web Apps

Watch the video tutorial on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv7aczHORmc.

Many-to-Many Fields (1409K)

Here is a screen shot of a many-to-many field in action. The five-column list of the territories is displayed at the bottom of the Employee form. The territories that are assigned to the employee are checked.

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Code Defaults

Learn to assign default values to fields displayed in views of new records in ASP.NET AJAX web applications.

Default Values in Forms in ASP.NET AJAX Web Apps

Watch the video tutorial on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdq6I1EVybE.

The screen shot shows the Order Date field of a new order set to a default value.

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This is how the default value is specified in Code OnTime Designer.

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Code Filters

Code filters allow to specify a filtering expression automatically embedded into the auto-generated business rule class to programmatically filter out the records in data views.  Learn to create shared programmatic filters to control data access in Web Site Factory applications.  We will explain creation of code filters and provide a C# and VB.NET examples.

Shared Programmatic Filters in ASP.NET AJAX Web Apps

Watch the video tutorial on our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndaj4ydsiiM.

Sunday, March 7, 2010PrintSubscribe
How do I display a path stored in a field as an image?

Question:

Do you have an example of how we can display the image by using the DataFormatString and HTMLEncode? Basically, our database has a field "photo_url" which store the path to the photo in the file system. Can it behave like an image field in terms of presentation?

Please try the following:

1. Start the code generator, click on the name of your project and press "Design" button, select the data controller name and add a new field to the data controller.

2. If the name of the image field is "PhotoPath" then name the new field "PhotoPathImage".

3. Set the type of the new field to "String".

4. Set "Allow null values." to true.

5. Check "The value of the field is computed at runtime" and enter the same snippet from the data controller's command command1 that selects the actual field "PhotoPath". For example, the Northwind's database Employees.PhotoPath will look as follows:

          "Employees"."PhotoPath".

6. Assign a label to the new field. For example, "Photo Path"

7. Uncheck HTML encoding.

8. Enter <img src="{0}"/> as a data format string.

9. Save the field.

10. Add a new data field to grid1 or editForm1 and set its FieldName to PhotoPathImage.

The field will be presented as an image.