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    #31
    Re: A Web Component Desktop??

    Originally posted by martinwcole View Post
    Good to hear
    Not sure I will ever use V12, if V11 remains, and is supported
    at my age I have minus zero interest in the web! been programming since the 70's!! - I've got more work than I can get to with the desktop only
    Martin, that's good to hear! However, here in Europe that is quite a bit differently. I don't see much work coming in for desktop applications nowadays here. Most is web related or hybrid. With respect to cost-effectiveness hybrid is not all that bad.

    The use of WCD is not that bad either, since if you HAVE a fully operational WCD application on your desktop, taking it to the web is just a snap.... you already have got almost anything working.

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      #32
      Re: A Web Component Desktop??

      Originally posted by JetLi View Post
      WOW! How did the fonts became bigger, how did you change the colors to make it look very professional and How did you customize the search on top to say wild card * , exact etc.?Thanks!
      Those are "stock" with a little enhancement. Each object has a "TON" of properties with many, sub-properties. Until one knows where 'what you want to use the most' is located, that's the time consuming part. Oh, and with few exceptions, if you decide to modify a table, you don't need to close out the components. Just go to the CP, make the changes and then refresh the "Query" part of the grid. After that, open the Fields panel and me the adjustments there. It's really quite easy to do.

      The buttons are a snap. One button property is "Button Text". simply type whatever you want. In this case, I created 4 buttons, one for each search type. The buttons are the same except for changing the search style number in the properties and the button text. I thought Alpha's desktop was fun but working with the components is a "TON" of fun. My wife "remarried" me to my computer again. LOL
      Last edited by forskare; 04-14-2013, 10:35 AM.
      TYVM :) kenn

      Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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        #33
        Re: A Web Component Desktop??

        Originally posted by forskare View Post
        Those are "stock" with a little enhancement. Each object has a "TON" of properties with many, sub-properties. Until one knows where 'what you want to use the most' is located, that's the time consuming part. Oh, and with few exceptions, if you decide to modify a table, you don't need to close out the components. Just go to the CP, make the changes and then refresh the "Query" part of the grid. After that, open the Fields panel and me the adjustments there. It's really quite easy to do.

        The buttons are a snap. One button property is "Button Text". simply type whatever you want. In this case, I created 4 buttons, one for each search type. The buttons are the same except for changing the search style number in the properties and the button text. I thought Alpha's desktop was fun but working with the components is a "TON" of fun. My wife "remarried" me to my computer again. LOL
        Thanks a lot! I'll try to find the code behind the buttons .

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          #34
          Re: A Web Component Desktop??

          What is it about the calendar component that required WAS? How best to identify other things that require WAS?

          Bill.

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            #35
            Re: A Web Component Desktop??

            Originally posted by JetLi View Post
            Thanks a lot! I'll try to find the code behind the buttons .
            Creating the buttons is easier than easy. Create a new tabbed UI component and follow the genies. NO CODE TO WRITE! Modify the style in the button's properties.
            TYVM :) kenn

            Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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              #36
              Re: A Web Component Desktop??

              Originally posted by forskare View Post
              Creating the buttons is easier than easy. Create a new tabbed UI component and follow the genies. NO CODE TO WRITE! Modify the style in the button's properties.
              Ken,

              He is not asking how to create the buttons, he is asking what the code behind (or inside) the button is.
              Peter
              AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

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                #37
                Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                Originally posted by Peter.Greulich View Post
                Ken,

                He is not asking how to create the buttons, he is asking what the code behind (or inside) the button is.
                Ahh, good luck on that one. As far as I know, there is no acces to the genie code.
                TYVM :) kenn

                Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                  #38
                  Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                  Originally posted by forskare View Post
                  Ahh, good luck on that one. As far as I know, there is no acces to the genie code.
                  Actually there is, just select 'text'.

                  But he is asking then, what action did you chose for the several buttons you display.
                  Peter
                  AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

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                    #39
                    Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                    Originally posted by Peter.Greulich View Post
                    Actually there is, just select 'text'.

                    But he is asking then, what action did you chose for the several buttons you display.
                    Create a new Web component, Click Next. Select Tabbed UI Builder, Click Next, Read the Overview, Select Tabbed UI Components, Select Tabbed UI Buttons, Follow the Genie.

                    It would also be very helpful to view the videos on The Tabbed UI.

                    I dove into it with out viewing the videos. However, one MUST carefully read the screens and do some experimenting to see how the various options apply.
                    TYVM :) kenn

                    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                      #40
                      Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                      Thanks Peter for clarifying kenn regarding my point. And thanks kenn for showing a possibility on how to use some of the web components on the desktop.

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                        #41
                        Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                        Originally posted by Bill Parker View Post
                        What is it about the calendar component that required WAS? How best to identify other things that require WAS?

                        Bill.
                        This indeed is an issue.
                        The calendar component will NOT work without the WAS. So, in a typical WCD application you can not use that.

                        Personally, I have chosen to connect the application I am now working on to Google Calendar, which allows for the customers employees to connect to it with their smart phones.
                        Google Calendar offers many other features that might come in handy or even are a requirement to your customer.
                        I have developed routines that connect to Google's API's not only as in a one-way situation, but in a two-way interaction. This combines the strength of a desktop application with the connectivity of the internet app.

                        As the use of WCD becomes more accepted, future choices of built-in components by Alpha Software for special tasks might very well be selected more on WCD compatibility. In some way, we are looking at legacy components right now dating from a period in time where WCD was not yet projected as possible major way of use.

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                          #42
                          Re: A Web Component Desktop??

                          I think that another great advantage of WCD is the option to use client-side and/or server-side data validation. There are numerous options to implement data validation in the components on several levels. This can be done in an "client-side only" mode, where validation is instantaneous, or it can be done server-side, which requires a round-trip to the server with an Ajax-callback, introduced to the desktop ONLY by WCD. Also, a combination of both is possible where some fields are validated client-side and other data server-side.

                          Validation rules can be entered in xbasic or javascript on field specific level, or as an event defined serverside.

                          Options are many, and this will make it possible to communicate any data validation error to the user at once by noticing him when he leaves the field.

                          Of course, we also know data validation as an option in the old-desktop, but there often as a field rule bound to the table.

                          The Ajax technology enriches the user experience and with data validation make up for a powerful feature of WCD.
                          Selwyn has created valuable instruction videos on this subject under D8 in the video list. Very worthwhile to invest some time and follow his lecture there.

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