I am thinking about adding all fields (amalgamation of all fields for all clients) in a table for FormA, i.e. If Customer A has 50 fields and Customer B has 80 fields in Form A, I add all 80 fields in a table and then show relevant fields to each customer OR Is it possible to iterate through above table and create relevant HTML for only those fields which we need to show on the client side? Will this have any unintended consequences in the framework? I understand that all 80 fields need to be created in the entity/entities on the server side.
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate your help and yes you are right with regards to helping each other out.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
If there is no such facility then Is there an easy way of hiding/showing fields on each step of the wizard form?
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Hi,
Thank you so much for your reply.
Yes, it does help. I am new to boiler plate, it is very good frame work. I am reading about IPolicy. If you have a small example code with may be a couple of fields that you would like to share then that would be very much appreciated as it would speed up my learning curve.
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Hi Bilal,
I am in a similar boat as well. Did you manage to implement this logic? Would it be possible for you to share some example code?
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Thanks for your help, it was MSDTC issue.
Following error occurred when I viewed Console on Chrome:
<a class="postlink" href="http://localhost:22742/api/services/app/Tenant/CreateTenant">http://localhost:22742/api/services/app ... eateTenant</a>