Is it possible to create a route, who accepts a random number of Categories/subCategories and is still able to understand /ProductID/ProductName where Product ID is an int and ProductName is a string.
I am developing an ASP.Net web application for my client which is into Multi Level Marketing Business. I need to show him the treeview of the members under any member he chooses. For eg. he selects 'Member A' from the DropDownList, and clicks Submit, he should get a treeview of all the members under 'Member A'
i want to create a forum like page in ASP ,C# where user can enter some question. Administrator reply this question,according to if user does not satisfied with the solution then in same thread he may ask for further clearance.for example the forum of asp.net ( the current page)
I am using asp.net 3.5 and I am trying to create a project structure (asp.net web solution with UI/Business/Data access) which would be like a base and ready for any new projects in my team and all could use this standard structure only as a base(outer boundary) and they can expand the structure. Also adding on to it I wanted to include certain features like adding libraries of reusable code/functions, so that every team member could use functions from my library within this base structure. To summarize the above, I need to create standard .net project structure/framework/architecture with resusable code library included in it. How can I do this..
Can you point me to a url for the proper directory structure to create for a new website?I can create a website project and add class library projects to the solution to create a fully functional website.My grey area is that I need to zip up the web site solution and hand it over to the client.I'd like to make sure that I hand over a solution with the most proper directory structure.I'll run you through a scenario:
1. Select File > New > Web Site > ASP.NET Web Site from the main menu 2. Save with a path of C:ProjectsTestWebSite 3. Right-click the solution in VS and select Add > New Project > Class Library 4. The new class library is added with an automatic path of C:ProjectsTestWebSite (2)MyClassLib1
It seems like there should be a way to create a better structure for this but I'm just not following the correct process. Can you point me to a url with instructions for managing a proper structure for this?
I am looking to create an employee hierarchy in a trace tree and have 2 specific fields in my table ( employee , reports to )
Now a sample data looks like follows
Employee Reports to User A Manager A Manager A Senior manager A User B Senior Manager A User C Manager A
so on and so forth
Now how do I get a trace tree so that when i click on Senior manager A I get Manager A and User B , and then expand manager A to get user A and User C.
I want to create the structure like following 1. Main Area 1 A. Sub Area 1 B. Sub Area 2 2.Main Area 2 A. Sub Area 1 B. Sub Area 2 Whenever I will click on main area or sub area it should re-direct to that page and also, if add new area in database it should reflect in the structure Also specify me whether should i use sitemap for this?
Can someone help me create a tree view like radio button list? Say I have 2 radio buttons. When they select one radio button it will populate a sub radio button. The user than make his/her selection and click submit.
What I want to do is to put a "(reported as invalid)" after the name in the GridView. However, I can't figure out how I can do this, or whether or not I should actually do it in the .aspx file. The field that I am going to check for validity is called invalid, and is a bit. Here's the GridView:
(1) SELECT a.HD, a.HEAD, a.SH, a.SUBHEAD, a.TRK, a.TRACK, a.TGT, a.TARGET, a.PDC, a.DT_RELEASE, a.STATUS, a.CO FROM V_HIERARCHY1 a
(2) and Data is
HR HR Rec Records Leave Leave Records HRL.0001 Policy and Process for leave record. 27.06.2010 30.06.2010 WIP Edlink HR HR Rec Records Leave Leave Records HRL.0002 Quarterly Review 01.07.2010 04.07.2010 Planned Edlink HR HR DB Database SAL Salary DDS.0001 Calculation of Monthly salary 08.08.2010 09.08.2010 WIP Edlink HR HR Rec Records Ind Induction Records HRI.0001 Completion of dossiers. 08.07.2010 10.07.2010 WIP Edlink HR HR DB Database Emp Employee HDE.0001 Offer letter 06.07.2010 09.07.2010 WIP Edlink IT Info Tech SW Software ERP.Web Web based ERP ISE.0001 Version 1 10.07.2010 12.07.2010 Overdue Edlink
I need to create a web page where the user can select from a variety of categories via a dropdown list, then enter a search term into a textbox to provide a search term. The category is going to dictate which controller to use, and the search term will be a query parameter for the List action of each controller.
What I can't figure out is how to dynamically create the route based on the users selection. How do I get the values selected from the dropdownlist and textbox into Url.RouteUrl?
i'm writing an asp.net C# web application; i have an in-memory datatable named 'table1' having three columns 'country', 'productId' and 'productQuantity'; i want to pivot that table in order to obtain a new table (suppose 'table2') having the first column 'country' as a fixed column and a dynamic number and names of columns 'product_1', 'product_2', ..., 'product_n' according to the total number of products existing in 'table1'; the first column 'country' must contain the country name; the dynamic generated columns 'product_1', 'product_2', ..., 'product_n' must contain the productQuantity that has been selled for each specific product in the specified country
i'm using Linq query expressions to write the code; the problem is that i cannot hard-code the names neither the values of the products; i cannot predict how much products exist in the datatable;
for now, i'm testing the results using the following expression :
[Code].....
i'm giving an example on how 'table1' looks like and how 'table2' must look like :
view example image of the two tables table1 and table2
I,am trying to create a self association relation for an organization chart data tree in Entity Framework,after trying different ways for prevention of exceptions like 3007 and etc. I found that when I put my foreign key in my POCO near Parent and Items navigation properties its work.but I think this is not correct that we have both ParentID scalar property and Parent navigation property. review this and tell me is it correct or not.I'm using VS 2010 RC and ofcource .net framework 4.0 RC