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===== About =====
===== About =====
This article describes how to use '''<AsString>''' in ViewModels, instead of the '''object.asString''' operator.
This article describes how to use '''<AsString>''' in ViewModels, instead of the '''object.asString''' operator.

Latest revision as of 07:38, 17 June 2024

About

This article describes how to use <AsString> in ViewModels, instead of the object.asString operator.

Deprecation

For all but actions, this logic has been replaced with Databind labels in ViewModels.

Description

In many situations, you may want to further detail action names or constraint messages. You can do this by mixing in <AsString> in the presentation or message.

This is described in this article: http://www.capableobjects.com/2013/01/09/action-names/

Note that the <AsString> is used as a pattern to replace and as such, it is case-sensitive.

In Fat-Client WPF, we recently added a way to make the placed Action Buttons in ViewModels bound: <Column:SomeName> in the Presentation of a placed Action button will be interpreted as "Look for ViewModel Column on the same level with name=SomeName" and bind the presentation of the button to this.

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