Microsoft Dynamics AX EP Team Blog - Filtering a DataSet from Code behind
For a little change of pace from my last few entries, I thought I would share a nice post from the guys and gals that run the Microsoft Dynamics AX EP Team blog.
You can get to their blog by going here: Microsoft Dynamics AX EP Team Blog
The article I want to share with you can be found here: Filtering a DataSet from Code behind
I found this very helpful, and can see how this can be used in a wide range of customizations and at customers that really want to make use of EP for their instance. I recommend reading it, as I am sure you will get use of it and be able to start making use of it right away.
From the post:
"Enterprise portal allows filtering the list pages using the Filter control available on the EP Grid. The Filter control provides a UI to select the field, criteria and the values you want to filter the grid. It is also possible to add multiple conditions."
Thanks to all of you over at the EP team blog. Please keep this good content coming! Also check back soon!
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
You can get to their blog by going here: Microsoft Dynamics AX EP Team Blog
The article I want to share with you can be found here: Filtering a DataSet from Code behind
I found this very helpful, and can see how this can be used in a wide range of customizations and at customers that really want to make use of EP for their instance. I recommend reading it, as I am sure you will get use of it and be able to start making use of it right away.
From the post:
"Enterprise portal allows filtering the list pages using the Filter control available on the EP Grid. The Filter control provides a UI to select the field, criteria and the values you want to filter the grid. It is also possible to add multiple conditions."
Thanks to all of you over at the EP team blog. Please keep this good content coming! Also check back soon!
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
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