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| hebbsh : On June 09, 2008 8:43 PM said: |
Dear Sir
Thanks for Your Time,
wher can i found Telerik and how to install it???
Regards
IHAB
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| grajasekaran : On August 07, 2008 11:50 AM said: |
How can I use [metaDatatype(typeof(myMetaData))] in VB?
Also [DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy-MM-dd}")] in VB. It shows error messages and doec not accept the format in VB
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| grajasekaran : On August 07, 2008 11:50 AM said: |
How can I use [metaDatatype(typeof(myMetaData))] in VB?
Also [DisplayFormat(DataFormatString="{0:yyyy-MM-dd}")] in VB. It shows error messages and doec not accept the format in VB
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| prune : On August 15, 2008 9:56 PM said: |
Make sure you have an imports to System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations
Then use:
<MetadataType(GetType(ExampleMetadata))> _
Partial Public Class Example
See forums.asp.net/.../1302264.aspx for more
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| payini : On August 27, 2008 1:45 PM said: |
In VB would be something like this:
<System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.MetadataType(GetType (BookMetadata))> _
Partial Public Class Book
End Class
<System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DisplayFormat(DataFo rmatString:="{0:yyyy-MM-dd}")> _
Public Property PublishDate() As Object
Get
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Object)
End Set
End Property
<System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Range(0, 100, ErrorMessage:="Please enter a quantity between 0 and 100")> _
Public Property Quantity() As Object
Get
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Object)
End Set
End Property
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| payini : On August 28, 2008 12:35 PM said: |
This is GREAT. However I haven't been able to make changing the controls part work. FieldValue is not being recognized. Neither on VB or C#.
I get "The name 'FieldValue' does not exist in the current context"
I'm using Visual Web Developer Express 2008 and I imported System.Web.DynamicData.
Any clue?
Thanks.
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| norisk : On October 10, 2008 10:38 PM said: |
I have some 10,000 records in my table. If I do a vanilla DynamicData List, it is 100 pages and it takes several minutes to load.
I'm trying to follow this video to limit the view to just a few fields. Unfortunately, it seems to ignore my partial class and the attendant Metadata entry.
I'm working with VS2008 Pro in C#.
Do I have to somehow indicate that there will be a partial class that should override the default field list? Must I use a particular naming convention?
Thanks,
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| rtpharry : On October 13, 2008 1:53 PM said: |
Lol did anyone else notice that when Scott mentioned DRY he said it twice?
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| rtpharry : On October 13, 2008 2:05 PM said: |
Lol did anyone else notice that when Scott mentioned DRY he said it twice?
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| rtpharry : On October 13, 2008 2:06 PM said: |
Haha ironic... I was flipping between browsers because FF3 wont do fullscreen and now IVE said dry twice :P
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