Pages class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-razorui-namespace/pages-classContains the settings for the default pages from EasyQuery Razor UI library
Pages class
/api-reference/korzh-easyquery-razorui/korzh-easyquery-razorui-namespace/pages-classContains the settings for the default pages from EasyQuery Razor UI library
Entities page
/data-model-editor/entities-pageThis page describes entities participating in the data model and their attributes.
Operators page
/data-model-editor/operators-pageThis article defines operators which can be used in conditions (such as 'is equal to', 'less than' and others).
Tables and links page
/data-model-editor/tables-links-pageLearn how to work with tables and links within your Data Model, change and edit them.
Paging in query results
/tutorials/paging-in-query-resultsPaging can make your work with query more convenient. And here is detailed instruction on how to use it.
Adhoc reporting page in your web application
/how-to/adhoc-reporting-in-your-webappThis article describes how to implement the adhoc reporting functionality (similar to the one from our live demos) in your own project.
Add query builder page from our MVC sample project in your own app
/how-to/mvc-query-builder-view-in-your-appThis article described how to set up an advanced search page in your web-application using EqMvcDemoDB project as a template.
Getting started for ASP.NET Core + MVC or Razor pages
/getting-started/aspnet-core-razorHow to use install EasyQuery to your ASP.NET Core project with Razor Pages or MVC.
Dynamic queries for ASP.NET Core projects with Entity Framework Core
/tutorials/dynamic-queries-ui-aspnet-core-entity-frameworkIt 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 to 5.x: ASP.NET (MVC and WebForms) projects
/upgrade-instructions/net-framework-3-x-to-5-x-/asp-net-mvc-webformsThis 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.
Copying the EasyQuery's code from a sample to your project
/getting-started/from-sample-to-your-own-project/copying-the-easyquerys-code-from-sample-to-your-projectIf you have already modified one of our sample projects to make it work with your DB, the next step will be to copy the EasyQuery's code to your own solution. This article describes how to do it.
EqExpression class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/eqexpression-classRepresents common expression object.
EqExpression class
/api-reference/korzh-easyquery/korzh-easyquery-namespace/eqexpression-classRepresents common expression object.
Custom client-side dialogs
/tutorials/custom-javascript-dialogs-saving-loadingUsers who use some other dialogs libary usually want to replace those default dialogs with their own. We are going to replace those default dialogs with nice HTML dialogs made with JQuery UI dialogs library. The approach we will use is quite simple: our AdvancedSearchView JavaScript class has several methods which can be "overriden" to replace the default behavior with your own implemenation of those dialogs. In case of using JQuery dialogs we need to define some placeholders (read div elements) on our page where our new dialogs will be rendered. Here is an example: NB: Please note that this step is specific for JQuery dialogs.
DbExprTag class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-db-namespace/dbexprtag-classContains several constants for db-related expressions tags values
DbExprTag class
/api-reference/korzh-easyquery-db/korzh-easyquery-db-namespace/dbexprtag-classContains several constants for db-related expressions tags values
ExprTag class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/exprtag-classContains several constant definitions for expressions tag
ExprTag class
/api-reference/korzh-easyquery/korzh-easyquery-namespace/exprtag-classContains several constant definitions for expressions tag