>>>In this case I agree with you completely. She was asking for quite a lot. There was nothing mean spirited in your reply and in fact you gave her some good advice -- take it a step at a time as far as you can, and then if you are stuck on a tough point come ask. Also the importance of understanding the fundamentals first.
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>>After spending all that time I decided to try something different than flexigrid. I believe it is not simple (if ever possible) to make it work the way I wanted.
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>Hi
>Try Datatables jquery plugin. It is very good and very well documented. It has many extras (Scroller, Editable, Editor). You can even configure it with virtual infinite scrolling, ajax, json , inline form, etc
>You can see a complete series of articles with complete code here (ASP.NET MVC):
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/MemberArticles.aspx?amid=1025738>
>Additional parameters from form fields values can be sent easily:
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http://datatables.net/release-datatables/examples/server_side/custom_vars.html>
>You can extend it with popup dialog form for CRUD operations. Check this:
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http://www.mayanksrivastava.com/2012/02/showing-aspnet-mvc-30-views-and-posting.html>
>Or check Editor (Commercial)
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http://editor.datatables.net/>
>Regards
>Dorin
Thanks, Dorin. I had my form and my grid working using flexigrid, but I am having troubles implementing edit functionality, so I am going to see, if I can switch. Perhaps I'll try it first on the other menu and re-design Clients later if I get Operators working.
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