Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Dec 4 14:48:48 CST 2013
Hi Shamil No, not that app. But I played with a live demo of a sample Project app which you can buy with source code for $10 and was not amused. As with any other web app, I think you have to plan very carefully for screen navigation and remember that the user may never "get lost". It's easier said than done, though. /gustav >>> mcp2004 at mail.ru 04-12-13 21:36 >>> Hi Gustav -- I have just checked this sample LightSwitch app: http://lightswitchhelpwebsite.com/Blog/tabid/61/EntryId/176/An-End-To-End-Visual-Studio-LightSwitch-HTML5-Application.aspx It looks rather ugly I must admit - popup-on-popup-on-popup to add a product item to and order etc. Have you tried it? -- Shamil Wednesday, December 4, 2013 2:42 PM +01:00 from "Gustav Brock" <gustav at cactus.dk>: >Hi John > >I don't know, I haven't used the 2013 edition yet. However, there are ways >to work around this, I guess that would solve it for each case. >Examples are here: > >http://lightswitchhelpwebsite.com/Blog/tabid/61/EntryId/2226/Creating-a-WCF- >RIA-Service-for-Visual-Studio-2013.aspx >http://lightswitchhelpwebsite.com/Blog/tabid/61/EntryId/2227/LightSwitch-Sur >vey-Handling-Complex-Business-Logic-Using-WCF-RIA-Services.aspx > >/gustav > > >-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- >Fra: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com >[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] På vegne af John W Colby >Sendt: 4. december 2013 14:14 >Til: Access Developers discussion and problem solving >Emne: Re: [AccessD] LightSwitch customization > >Did they ever fix the "one record at a time" issue that caused massive overhead? > >John W. Colby