I am new to Dev Express controls and I'm currently trying to work with the Dev Express Filter. In the ASP.NET WebForms edition of Dev Express, the Filter was a separate control which could be configured on it's own. From what I saw so far, for the ASP.NET MVC the Filter is part of the GridView helper.
Is it possible to use only the Filter in a ASP.NET MVC app?
Any links of suggestions are welcomed!
Thank you!
The Filter Builder is not available as a standalone MVC Extension (Implement an analog of ASPxFilterControl).
It is only available as a part of the MVC GridView Extension.
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