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Posted 09/27/2006 3:54:37 PM


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Do you guys have a panel manager demo? Like when a certain node in a treeview is clicked a related panel would be displayed.
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Posted 09/27/2006 4:06:32 PM


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I was actually training on this earlier today and have a VERY rough sample here....you cannot judge me because of my code here...ok   But just open this sample and when you run it, click on the Explorer and Panel button to get teh exact answer you are looking for.  Again, you cannot judge this sample, I am just trying to give you a point of reference

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Posted 09/27/2006 4:15:46 PM


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I'll never judge the manner in which you provide the answers... as long as they're right. And thanks... thats just what I needed.

P.S. What is the BusinessLayerLinkManager control?
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Posted 09/27/2006 4:21:39 PM


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P.S. What is the BusinessLayerLinkManager control?

This is a great control when you have a table with foreign keys from two different tables.  A really short explanation is that you can fill one table and it will automatically load the other two for you.  If this sounds like something you are going to use I can elaborate, but this is the "Reader's Digest" explanation.

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