20 results for "$s/@tag:entities-panel"

Entities page

/data-model-editor/entities-page

This page describes entities participating in the data model and their attributes.

Hide some entities and/or attributes

/how-to/hide-entities-and-attributes

Here we explain how to implement different ways to limit the quantity of entities and attributes shown in Data Model

Navigate through data model entities and attributes

/how-to/run-through-data-model-entities

A code snippet which demonstrates how to run through data model entities and attributes

Building dynamic queries with EasyQuery and Entity Framework

/tutorials/dynamic-queries-with-easyquery-and-entity-framework

Here we describe how EasyQuery helps to implement a query building UI for creating custom, dynamic queries in .NET projects which use Entity Framework (6.x)

Dynamic queries for ASP.NET Core projects with Entity Framework Core

/tutorials/dynamic-queries-ui-aspnet-core-entity-framework

It takes a few minutes to add a new page with all necessary UI for building dynamic queries and to setup a middleware that will process all requests from that page, convert those request to the queries to your DB and return the result set back for visualization. This step is necessary to get the trial keys for EasyQuery framework. One for ASP.NET Core packages and another one - for EasyQuery.JS scripts. To simplify this task EasyQuery includes a Razor UI library package ( Korzh.EasyQuery.RazorUI ) that contains several predefined pages which you can use in your projects. For example, there is an "advaced search" page which is available via /EasyQuery/AdvancedSearch .

Upgrading from version 4.x to 5.x

/release-notes/upgrade-from-4-x-to-5-0

Here you will find step-by-step instructions on how to upgrade your current ASP.NET Core project that uses version 4.x of EasyQuery to version 5.0

End-user's guide

/end-user-guide

1. EasyQuery: What’s That?

Upgrading to 5.x: ASP.NET (MVC and WebForms) projects

/upgrade-instructions/net-framework-3-x-to-5-x-/asp-net-mvc-webforms

This tutorial describes how to upgrde your old ASP.NET MVC project with EasyQuery 3.x to EasyQuery version 5.2.0 (or higher). 1.2 Use NuGet Package Manager to install the following packages: Korzh.EasyQuery.AspNet4 Korzh.EasyQuery.EntityFramewok6 - if you are using Entity Framework 6.x Korzh.EasyQuery.DataExport - if you will need the data exporting functions Korzh.EasyQuery.MsSqlGate (or .MySqlGate or .OdbcGate depending on your DB) - if you need to load your model directly from DB connection. Finally, we need to make some modifications on our pages where we use EasyQuery scripts. Version 5.2.0 and higher of EasyQuery scripts will not need JQuery anymore, so you will be able to throw them away if they are not used in your own pages. Here is an example for "advanced search" view: To update your Web Forms page your will need to do the following 3 steps: Add EasyQuery scripts and styles on your page.

ColumnsPanel class

/api-reference/korzh-easyquery-winforms/korzh-easyquery-winforms-namespace/columnspanel-class

The panel for defining the results columns for [Korzh.EasyQuery.WinForms.QueryPanel](api-reference/korzh-easyquery-winforms/korzh-easyquery-winforms-namespace/querypanel-class).

DbModel class

/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-db-namespace/dbmodel-class

Database-related implementation of [Korzh.EasyQuery.DataModel](api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/datamodel-class) class. In addition to the basic data it contains also list of database tables and the links between them.