how to common data entry from whole application
I am working with MVC in my application I have one _layoutPage that is like master page for all application
and other then views are there who handle data entry section & gridview section both commonly
Now I want to move DateEntry section as commonly for all application
How can I do this ?
one layout is common for header , navigation , footer , body now i want to make two part of body in which
1. Data Entry header section - common
2. Data entry section - dynamic
3. Data entry footer section - common
asp.net-mvc
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I am working with MVC in my application I have one _layoutPage that is like master page for all application
and other then views are there who handle data entry section & gridview section both commonly
Now I want to move DateEntry section as commonly for all application
How can I do this ?
one layout is common for header , navigation , footer , body now i want to make two part of body in which
1. Data Entry header section - common
2. Data entry section - dynamic
3. Data entry footer section - common
asp.net-mvc
4
You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
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I prefer to use@Html.Partial()or@Html.RenderPartial()helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25
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I am working with MVC in my application I have one _layoutPage that is like master page for all application
and other then views are there who handle data entry section & gridview section both commonly
Now I want to move DateEntry section as commonly for all application
How can I do this ?
one layout is common for header , navigation , footer , body now i want to make two part of body in which
1. Data Entry header section - common
2. Data entry section - dynamic
3. Data entry footer section - common
asp.net-mvc
I am working with MVC in my application I have one _layoutPage that is like master page for all application
and other then views are there who handle data entry section & gridview section both commonly
Now I want to move DateEntry section as commonly for all application
How can I do this ?
one layout is common for header , navigation , footer , body now i want to make two part of body in which
1. Data Entry header section - common
2. Data entry section - dynamic
3. Data entry footer section - common
asp.net-mvc
asp.net-mvc
edited Nov 16 '18 at 6:02
user3559349
asked Nov 16 '18 at 5:54
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You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
1
I prefer to use@Html.Partial()or@Html.RenderPartial()helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25
add a comment |
4
You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
1
I prefer to use@Html.Partial()or@Html.RenderPartial()helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.
– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25
4
4
You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
1
1
I prefer to use
@Html.Partial() or @Html.RenderPartial() helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I prefer to use
@Html.Partial() or @Html.RenderPartial() helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25
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You can make use of partial views for your Data Entry header section and Data entry footer section
– user3559349
Nov 16 '18 at 6:03
1
I prefer to use
@Html.Partial()or@Html.RenderPartial()helper for rendering header and footer sections - with corresponding partial views for each section.– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:17
I am surprised that no one have solution of my question
– shivani
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48
the people who commented on this question above have essentially handed you the solution... separate common pieces of markup into partial views and include the partial views on whatever pages are necessary
– GregH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:25