Basic TimeSheet Management Application in ASP.NET MVC 5
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Basic TimeSheet Management Application in ASP.NET MVC 5
Explore two approaches on how to bind a grid to Entity Framework
Open a pop-up dialog when a user clicks a hyperlink in the grid's column.
Use the jQuery.ajax function to load a Grid View on a callback.
Use a page control in a detail row template to switch between detail grids.
Create an edit item template, add an editor to the template, and configure the grid's cell edit functionality in batch mode.
Export custom (selected) columns of GridView to a PDF file.
Adjust the size of the Grid View extension to the size of the browser window.
Implement the master-detail GridView with editing capabilities.
Use custom data binding and XPO to bind a grid to a table with an unknown schema.
Use the upload control in batch edit mode. All files are stored in memory until you call the update method.
Implement optimistic concurrency when you bind the GridView extension to a data source using the Entity Framework and the "Code First" development approach.
Display a hyperlink in a Grid View's templated column.
Handle the grid's ClientLayout event to save and restore the grid's client layout. The modified layouts are stored in a session.
Create combo box editors and configure the grid's cell edit functionality in batch mode.
Use the BindToLINQ method to bind the GridView extension to a LINQ to XPO data source.
Use the check box state to enable or disable the grid's cell edit functionality in batch edit mode.
Handle the grid's client-side SelectionChanged event to calculate summary values for selected rows.
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