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ASPxGridSearchPanelSettings.ShowApplyButton Property

Specifies whether the Apply button is displayed in the search panel.

Namespace: DevExpress.Web

Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v24.2.dll

Declaration

[DefaultValue(false)]
public bool ShowApplyButton { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
Boolean false

true, if the button is visible; otherwise, false.

Remarks

The grid displays the search panel when the ASPxGridSearchPanelSettings.Visible property is set to true. It allows end users to type the required text in the panel editor to filter grid data. The grid applies the typed filter in the following cases.

  • After the time interval specified by the ASPxGridSearchPanelSettings.Delay property has elapsed.
  • When the user presses the ENTER key.
  • When the user clicks the Apply button.

Use the ShowApplyButton property to specify whether the grid displays the Search button in the search panel.

GridView - Search Panel

Example

Web Forms (in markup):

<dx:ASPxGridView ID="Grid" runat="server" >
    ...
    <SettingsSearchPanel Visible="true" ShowApplyButton="True" ShowClearButton="True" 
    ColumnNames="ContactName; CompanyName" />
</dx:ASPxGridView>

Web Forms (in code):

ASPxGridView grid1 = new ASPxGridView();
grid1.ID = "grid1";
Page.Form.Controls.Add(grid1);
...
grid1.SettingsSearchPanel.Visible = true;
grid1.SettingsSearchPanel.ShowApplyButton = true;
grid1.SettingsSearchPanel.ShowClearButton = true;
grid1.SettingsSearchPanel.ColumnNames = "ContactName; CompanyName";

MVC:

@Html.DevExpress().GridView(settings => {
    settings.Name = "grid";
    settings.SettingsSearchPanel.Visible = true;
    settings.SettingsSearchPanel.ShowApplyButton = true;
    settings.SettingsSearchPanel.ShowClearButton = true;
    settings.SettingsSearchPanel.ColumnNames = "ContactName; CompanyName";
    ...
}).Bind(Model).GetHtml()

Concept

GridView:

CardView:

VerticalGrid:

TreeList:

Online Demos

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Vertical Grid:

Tree List:

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