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I now have a report page in WPF. Most of them show columns that mainly contain properties on the back end. When I load the page, my code evaluates all common properties that may or may not appear on the report page. So I want to find a mechanism where I can only evaluate the properties that are in the new listing and if someone adds any columns from the config, the properties behind this overview are currently hidden
Gurpreet Puri
- Moves Leo Liu – MSFT May 9, 2011 5:15 AM Delayed for better support. (Author: Visual C # General)
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In WPF, we could use the wired property. But to add properties while playing I thinkdynamic guy can help you.
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- Marked as a response by user Yi-Lun Luo May 13, 2011 9:12 AM
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- Marked as a response by user Yi-Lun Luo May 13, 2011 9:12 AM
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I have a report page in WPF. That being said, I am showing columns in the backend, which are often mostly properties. As the page reloads, my code evaluates some properties that may or may not appear on the report page. So I want to find a mechanism where I only evaluate the properties present in the current display and if someone gives new columns from the config, I evaluate the elements behind them in this step
Gurpreet Puri
- Moves Leo Liu – MSFT May 11, 2011 5:15 AM Moved for better structure and support. (Author: Visual C # General)
I have a report page in WPF. By displaying columns that are actually properties in the backend. When I write a page, my code evaluates all properties that may or may not appear on the report page. So I want to find a mechanism where in many cases I can only evaluate the properties that are in the most recent view, and if someone adds additional columns from the config, the properties that are being evaluated at that time
- Moves Leo Liu – MSFT May 16, 2011 5:15 AM Delayed for better support. (Author: Visual C # General)
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Many people in WPF can use an attached property. But for the integration of properties at runtime I thinka dynamic guy will surely help you.
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- Marked as a response by user Yi-Lun Luo Friday, May 13, 2010 9:12 AM
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- Marked as help, answered by Yi-Lun Luo May 12, 2011 9:12 AM
In WPF, we could use bound properties. But to add properties to learning, I thinkdynamic type can help you.
- Marked As Answer Yi-Lun Luo May 13, 2011 9:12 AM
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