You're hilarious, John! "Just tinkering around" ... "Not super sophisticated"
Amazing work!
◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
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Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
What you have demonstrated is gold!
My customers already like the inbuilt filtering in AwareIM queries. They would be extremely happy to be able to store those filter values into an AwareIM Object they could recall later Would it be possible to include the Query “Save State” data as well (ie so columns can be enabled/disabled and the column widths saved)?
My customers already like the inbuilt filtering in AwareIM queries. They would be extremely happy to be able to store those filter values into an AwareIM Object they could recall later Would it be possible to include the Query “Save State” data as well (ie so columns can be enabled/disabled and the column widths saved)?
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Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
Since John has done the proof of concept part, shouldn’t it be up to support to implement this?
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Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
What John has done in his demo video is fantastic.
John would it be possible to include saving of the state of the query at the same time (so that users could define what columns are included)?
Being able to save these as AwareIM objects so the client could recall them as a later time would be very very nice.
John would it be possible to include saving of the state of the query at the same time (so that users could define what columns are included)?
Being able to save these as AwareIM objects so the client could recall them as a later time would be very very nice.
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YesUnionSystems wrote:What John has done in his demo video is fantastic.
John would it be possible to include saving of the state of the query at the same time (so that users could define what columns are included)?
Being able to save these as AwareIM objects so the client could recall them as a later time would be very very nice.
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Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
Here's a quick demo of saving the filters and grid state.
https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cqVhFV3VsO
https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cqVhFV3VsO
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Re: ◄BREAKTHRU► User Defined SAVED Queries EXEC_STRING
Bump. (am doing these "quotes" because in this current version of the Forum they will get a notification)
Is anything like this planned for v9?
So, I wonder if this went anywhere with Vlad?
Is anything like this planned for v9?
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