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Posted 08/26/2008 6:13:03 PM


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ListView (Interaction).

Please, it publishes an example using this new resource.

Trent L. Taylor (04/16/2008)
2. ListView now supports UI data interaction including related business objects, child form dialog, and
related command or toolstrip buttons.


The ListView has been dramatically expanded to have native logic for tasks that are common recoded.  There are now many new properties (detailed below) and events that allow a more dynamic child display interaction with much less code.  By simply setting the UI interaction properties of the ListView, the ListView will dynamically manage the toolstrip buttons (or any other type of control) for the Add, Edit, and Delete as well as any security keys that may also be associated with those objects.  Additionally, a ChildFormDialog can be attached to the ListView which will then by dynamically shown to the end-user on an Add or Edit dynamically with no additional code.  Finally, the ListView will now allow the instance of the business object of which it represents to be attached and the current index (or row position) of the business object to be dynamically updated.


New Properties:
AddObject
AddObjectSecurityKey
EditObject
EditObjectSecurityKey
DeleteObject
DeleteObjectSecurityKey
DeleteMessageKey
AutoNavigateToSelectedRecord
HandleAddAction
HandleDeleteAction
HandleEditAction

New Events:
ChildFormResults



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Posted 08/26/2008 6:17:35 PM
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Hi Rogerio,

The sample is there already, check out the StraFlix sample at http://forum.strataframe.net/FindPost18186.aspx

 
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Posted 08/26/2008 9:56:55 PM


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Hi...

In this example I did not find a form that used the integration resource:

ListView with 'User Interface Automation'

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Posted 08/27/2008 8:26:47 AM
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Rogerio Mauri (08/26/2008)
In this example I did not find a form that used the integration resource:

ListView with 'User Interface Automation'

Rogerio, look again.  This project was created using the latest build, with the newest approach on using SF tools.

The MovieMaintenance.vb form has 3 ListViews controls and all of them make use of the new User Interface Automation features.



 


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Posted 08/28/2008 6:34:26 AM


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Ok.

I found forms.

Thank you!

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