Session Objectives 1.Introduce new User Interface components 2.Introduce new form patterns 3.Demonstrate how to model components/forms 4.Demonstrate.

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Session Objectives 1.Introduce new User Interface components 2.Introduce new form patterns 3.Demonstrate how to model components/forms 4.Demonstrate how to migrate existing setup forms 5.Demonstrate how to utilize Microsoft.NET Managed Controls

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Used for: Navigation to Details Entity overview Quick access to key information Powerful filtering Task Management Elements: Action Pane for immediate tasks List for identifying information Fact Boxes for related information Preview Pane for detailed information

Used for: Creating and editing entities Task management

Used for: Create/Edit simple setup ~ <= 6 fields Elements: Action Pane Strip List for identifying information List for in-line create/edit

Used for: Create/Edit setup information ~ >= 6 fields Elements: Action Pane for immediate tasks List for identifying information Fast tabs for grouping

Used for: Create/Edit setup information Multiple forms Sequence setup Related information setup Elements: Left side navigation Title Field Content area Simple List Simple Details Simple List + Details

Body

Grid Container

Details Container

Grid ContainerDetails Container Details Header

Details Container Details Header

Details Container Details Header

Details Container

Possible using the Managed Control Host Includes WinForms and WPF controls Design Time or Run Time Creation Seamless interaction with X++ Get/Set managed properties from X++ Call managed methods from X++ X++ or Managed data Define X++ methods to catch managed events.

ManagedHost

New Concepts: Controls Fact Boxes for related information Preview Pane for details Enhanced Preview for contextual information Fast Tabs for grouping information Drop Dialog for Quick Task Managed Control Host New Concepts: Form Patterns List Pages Details Forms Table of Contents Simple List Simple Details Simple List + Details Use the Form Style Checker to ensure consistency