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Customizing common SQL clauses

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This article is about settings for adding different options to the whole query (like DISTINCT, LIMIT, etc)

Getting started for WPF

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You will be able to apply EasyQuery WPF to your application, performing all the instructions in this article

Getting started for Silverlight

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This article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery.NET to your application, with extract examples

Customizing SQL query formats

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Detailed instruction with various examples of how to operate with different query formats.

Getting started for WPF

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Getting started tutorial on how to use EasyQuery components to implement an ad-hoc query builder in WPF application.

Getting started for Windows Forms

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Here we will describe how to add the UI for advanced search and data filtration in your Windows Forms application.

ASP.NET Core tutorials

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This section contains all getting started articles for the version 5.x branch of EasyQuery for .NET Core. Please note if you have a project for .NET Framework (version 4.x or earlier) - please look at the articles in [$$-Version 3.x-$$](/$aid/eqdn-6f1z3hf0ml4u) section.

Getting started for ASP.NET WebForms

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Here you can find the instructions how to add EasyQuery components into your ASP.NET WebForms project

Processing custom value editors in EasyQuery JS

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Here you can find tips how to value editor setup and how to value editor widget

Getting started for EasyQuery ASP.NET MVC

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This article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery ASP.NET to MVC web application

Processing custom value editors in EasyQuery JS

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First, of you will need to assign a custom (user-defined) value editor for some attribute or operator in your data model. You have to ways to do it: Run Data Model Editor (DME). Select an entity attribute which you want to assign custom value editor to. You can add a custom editor to any entity attribute in your model at run-time. Here is an example of very simple value editor in TypeScript.

Getting started for ASP.NET 4

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Describes the steps you need to perform for applying EasyQuery ASP.NET to your MVC or WebForms project

Getting started for ASP.NET Core + Vue project

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How to use EasyQuery library in Vue.js project with ASP.NET Core backend.

Getting started with EasyQuery in ASP.NET Core + Angular project

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How to add ad-hoc reporting or data-filtering functionality to your ASP.NET Core project with Angular frontend.