From a sample to your own project
/getting-started/from-sample-to-your-own-project[EasyQuery GitHub repositories](https://github.com/easyquery) contain several sample projects that demonstrate how to use EasyQuery library on different platforms, with differen frameworks and in different scenarios. The best way to start with EasyQuery is to choose the sample closest to your scenario and modify it according to your requirements (your DB, data model, environment, layout, styles, etc). So, in this section we are going to describe how to do it.
Adding columns and conditions with code
/how-to/add-columns-conditions-with-codeExample of code for adding columns and conditions
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.
Column class
/api-reference-4x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/column-classRepresents some column which will be queried.
Using MS SQL instead of Access in WebDemo sample project
/getting-started/sample-webforms-change-to-mssqlIn this article, you will find the detailed instructions how to modify WebDemoCS or WebDemoAjaxCS to make it work with SQL Server instead of Access
How to add a column with the same attribute as in newly added condition
/how-to/add-column-by-condition-attributeA code snippet which demonstrates how to do this task
Column class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/column-classRepresents some column which will be queried.
Using EqMvcDemoEF sample with your own DB context
/getting-started/sample-mvc-entity-framework-new-dbcontextThis article contains a brief instruction how to modify EqMvcDemoEF sample project to make it work with your own context class
How to add an extra condition to your query
/how-to/add-extra-conditionTwo possible ways of resolving this task
Getting 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
Getting started for Silverlight
/getting-started/silverlightThis article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery.NET to your application, with extract examples
Condition class
/api-reference-4x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/condition-classRepresents one condition in the query.
How to limit columns from duplication
/how-to/how-to-limit-columns-from-duplicationHow to limit columns from duplication in MVC project, so when you add a column that is already used in a report it won’t be added again.
Getting started for WPF
/getting-started/wpfGetting started tutorial on how to use EasyQuery components to implement an ad-hoc query builder in WPF application.
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.
Condition class
/api-reference-5x/korzh-easyquery-namespace/condition-classRepresents one condition in the query.
Getting started for Windows Forms
/getting-started/version-3-x/winformsThis article shows how to apply EasyQuery.NET to your application
Upgrading to 5.x: WinForms and WPF projects
/upgrade-instructions/net4-editions-from-3-x-to-5-x/winforms-and-wpfThis tutorial describes how to modify your old Windows Forms or WPF project with EasyQuery 3.x to upgrade to EasyQuery version 5.2.0 (or higher). Please note. Version 5.2.0 of EasyQuery works only on .NET Framework 4.6.1 or higher. So, if your project targets a lower version of .NET Framework - you will need to update Target Framework for your project first (right-click on the project in Solution
Condition.LinkType enum
/api-reference/korzh-easyquery/korzh-easyquery-namespace/condition-linktype-enumRepresents type of linking of conditions in group