Getting started for ASP.NET WebForms
/version-3-x/getting-started/asp-net-webformsHere you can find the instructions how to add EasyQuery components into your ASP.NET WebForms project
ASP.NET Core tutorials
/getting-started/asp-net-coreThis 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.
Version 3.x (obsolete)
/getting-started/version-3-xContains the "getting started" articles for version 3.x branch of EasyQuery. This section includes the tutorials for Windows Forms, WPF, WebForms and old ASP.NET MVC (not Core) editions of the library.
Version 5.x
/how-to/version-5-xContains the articles with solutions for different scenarios built on top of EasyQuery 5.0 (or higher)
Version 4.x (obsolete)
/getting-started/version-4-x-obsoleteGetting started articles for the old version (4.x) of EasyQuery for .NET Core
Gridview filtering with EasyQuery ASP.NET (WebForms)
/use-cases/gridview-filtering-with-easyquery-aspnet-webformsGridview filtering with EasyQuery ASP.NET (WebForms)
Getting started for EasyQuery ASP.NET Core (version 4.x)
/getting-started/asp-net-core-v4Describes how to setup EasyQuery in ASP.NET Core web application
Getting started for ASP.NET 4
/getting-started/asp-net-4-mvc-or-webformsDescribes the steps you need to perform for applying EasyQuery ASP.NET to your MVC or WebForms project
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.
Getting started for EasyQuery ASP.NET MVC
/getting-started/version-3-x/asp-net-mvcThis article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery ASP.NET to MVC web application
Version 5.x release notes
/release-notes/version-5-xThis section contains all "release notes" articles for version 5.x
Version 4.x release notes
/release-notes/version-4-xRelease notes articles for all version 4.x releases
Version 4.4.2 release notes
/release-notes/version-4-4-21. Core library UseParameters options in EqServiceProvider class. Now you don't need to define your own QueryBulider handler. Just set eqService.UseParameters = true and all SQL statements will be generated with parameters. Add parameter processing for the special date/time values (like this month , previous year , etc). Fixed: parameters didn't work in sub-queries
JavaScript widgets formats and settings (Webforms)
/tutorials/javascript-widgets-settings-formats-webformsHow to set up column formats and change default settings of the table.
Upgrade instructions. From Version 3.x to 5.x for .NET Framework 4.x projects
/upgrade-instructions/net4-editions-from-3-x-to-5-xGetting started for WPF
/getting-started/version-3-x/wpfYou will be able to apply EasyQuery WPF to your application, performing all the instructions in this article