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Grid Detail View - multiple layouts ?

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    Grid Detail View - multiple layouts ?

    Hi,

    I have a grid with a detail view. The layout of the detail view needs to vary depending on the asset type selected in a dropdown box. The number of different layouts is 30. Each layout has around 20 fields. The data in the grid is driven off an sql table. I have around 240 columns in the table. I have a number of fields that are common to all layouts, some fields which are common to a subset of the layouts, and some fields which are unique to each layout.

    The only way I can see to do this is to use the show/hide client-side expression for each of the fields. So the fields that are common to all layouts would have no show/hide expression (so they would appear on all layousts). The fields that appear on a subset of layouts would have an 'ORed' show/hide expression (eg asset_type = 'Truck' or asset_type = 'Car') and the unique fields would have a simple show/hide expression (eg asset_type = 'Boat').

    I can see this will involve a lot of work to implement, and I would need to pay attention to thinks like number of fields per column (I need to have multi-column layouts) so I will end up with balanced columns for each of the different layouts.

    I'm thinking there must be a better way to do this ? I looked at using a formview control (as it supports multiple layouts) but the data source needs to List control, JSON data or javascript function. I can' see how to use it as a detailed view for a grid?

    Any one got a better suggestion ?

    Thanks,
    Greg

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    Re: Grid Detail View - multiple layouts ?

    Not sure why you are stuck on grids. Don't get me wrong. they are a great device and I like'em a lot, BUT. Lists support multiple layouts - as many as you want, I think. And you can have a linked detail view. UX's are very flexible and allow you to do almost anything. Ugly, but very, very flexible. And you can always doctor up the appearance.

    Not sure why you need 250 fields in one table, but what do I know?
    Peter
    AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

    [email protected]
    https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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      Re: Grid Detail View - multiple layouts ?

      Well, I stated with grids, and it will be a bit of effort to change to lists now.

      re the table size, it was either one big table or 30 not so big tables with heaps of joins.

      Greg

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