How to get Split container inside the new custom tab in Existing Sales order screen












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Am trying to bring Two grids in one tab in Acumatica base sales order screen
Like below show
Ex:In custom PAX tab with "Passengers" grid and "Flights" grid by using Split container



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    Am trying to bring Two grids in one tab in Acumatica base sales order screen
    Like below show
    Ex:In custom PAX tab with "Passengers" grid and "Flights" grid by using Split container



    enter image description here



    Can anyone suggest me.










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      Am trying to bring Two grids in one tab in Acumatica base sales order screen
      Like below show
      Ex:In custom PAX tab with "Passengers" grid and "Flights" grid by using Split container



      enter image description here



      Can anyone suggest me.










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      Am trying to bring Two grids in one tab in Acumatica base sales order screen
      Like below show
      Ex:In custom PAX tab with "Passengers" grid and "Flights" grid by using Split container



      enter image description here



      Can anyone suggest me.







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          You need to add a PXSplitContainer with the split bar set to Vertical orientation.



          ASPX Code:



            <px:PXTabItem>
          <Template>
          <px:PXSplitContainer runat="server" Orientation="Vertical" SplitterPosition="640" ID="gridContainer" Height="100%" Width="100%" BorderWidth="14px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Transparent" AllowResize="True">
          <AutoSize Enabled="True" Container="Parent" />
          <Template1>
          <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridLeft" Height="100%" SkinID="Details" Caption="Left Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="640px" SyncPosition="True" Style='height:100%;width:100%;'>
          <Levels>
          <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="LeftDataView">
          <Columns>
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
          </Columns>
          </px:PXGridLevel>
          </Levels>
          </px:PXGrid>
          </Template1>
          <Template2>
          <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridRight" Height="100%" SkinID="Inquire" Caption="Right Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="100%" SyncPosition="True" Style='width:100%;height:100%;'>
          <Levels>
          <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="RightDataView">
          <Columns>
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
          <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
          </Columns>
          </px:PXGridLevel>
          </Levels>
          </px:PXGrid>
          </Template2>
          </px:PXSplitContainer>
          </Template>
          </px:PXTabItem>


          It is easier to make these kind of modifications using EDIT ASPX feature.



          Additional information on adding Split Containers can be found here:
          https://asiablog.acumatica.com/2018/05/split-container-in-browser.html






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            You need to add a PXSplitContainer with the split bar set to Vertical orientation.



            ASPX Code:



              <px:PXTabItem>
            <Template>
            <px:PXSplitContainer runat="server" Orientation="Vertical" SplitterPosition="640" ID="gridContainer" Height="100%" Width="100%" BorderWidth="14px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Transparent" AllowResize="True">
            <AutoSize Enabled="True" Container="Parent" />
            <Template1>
            <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridLeft" Height="100%" SkinID="Details" Caption="Left Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="640px" SyncPosition="True" Style='height:100%;width:100%;'>
            <Levels>
            <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="LeftDataView">
            <Columns>
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
            </Columns>
            </px:PXGridLevel>
            </Levels>
            </px:PXGrid>
            </Template1>
            <Template2>
            <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridRight" Height="100%" SkinID="Inquire" Caption="Right Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="100%" SyncPosition="True" Style='width:100%;height:100%;'>
            <Levels>
            <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="RightDataView">
            <Columns>
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
            <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
            </Columns>
            </px:PXGridLevel>
            </Levels>
            </px:PXGrid>
            </Template2>
            </px:PXSplitContainer>
            </Template>
            </px:PXTabItem>


            It is easier to make these kind of modifications using EDIT ASPX feature.



            Additional information on adding Split Containers can be found here:
            https://asiablog.acumatica.com/2018/05/split-container-in-browser.html






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              You need to add a PXSplitContainer with the split bar set to Vertical orientation.



              ASPX Code:



                <px:PXTabItem>
              <Template>
              <px:PXSplitContainer runat="server" Orientation="Vertical" SplitterPosition="640" ID="gridContainer" Height="100%" Width="100%" BorderWidth="14px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Transparent" AllowResize="True">
              <AutoSize Enabled="True" Container="Parent" />
              <Template1>
              <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridLeft" Height="100%" SkinID="Details" Caption="Left Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="640px" SyncPosition="True" Style='height:100%;width:100%;'>
              <Levels>
              <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="LeftDataView">
              <Columns>
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
              </Columns>
              </px:PXGridLevel>
              </Levels>
              </px:PXGrid>
              </Template1>
              <Template2>
              <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridRight" Height="100%" SkinID="Inquire" Caption="Right Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="100%" SyncPosition="True" Style='width:100%;height:100%;'>
              <Levels>
              <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="RightDataView">
              <Columns>
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
              <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
              </Columns>
              </px:PXGridLevel>
              </Levels>
              </px:PXGrid>
              </Template2>
              </px:PXSplitContainer>
              </Template>
              </px:PXTabItem>


              It is easier to make these kind of modifications using EDIT ASPX feature.



              Additional information on adding Split Containers can be found here:
              https://asiablog.acumatica.com/2018/05/split-container-in-browser.html






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                You need to add a PXSplitContainer with the split bar set to Vertical orientation.



                ASPX Code:



                  <px:PXTabItem>
                <Template>
                <px:PXSplitContainer runat="server" Orientation="Vertical" SplitterPosition="640" ID="gridContainer" Height="100%" Width="100%" BorderWidth="14px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Transparent" AllowResize="True">
                <AutoSize Enabled="True" Container="Parent" />
                <Template1>
                <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridLeft" Height="100%" SkinID="Details" Caption="Left Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="640px" SyncPosition="True" Style='height:100%;width:100%;'>
                <Levels>
                <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="LeftDataView">
                <Columns>
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
                </Columns>
                </px:PXGridLevel>
                </Levels>
                </px:PXGrid>
                </Template1>
                <Template2>
                <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridRight" Height="100%" SkinID="Inquire" Caption="Right Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="100%" SyncPosition="True" Style='width:100%;height:100%;'>
                <Levels>
                <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="RightDataView">
                <Columns>
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
                </Columns>
                </px:PXGridLevel>
                </Levels>
                </px:PXGrid>
                </Template2>
                </px:PXSplitContainer>
                </Template>
                </px:PXTabItem>


                It is easier to make these kind of modifications using EDIT ASPX feature.



                Additional information on adding Split Containers can be found here:
                https://asiablog.acumatica.com/2018/05/split-container-in-browser.html






                share|improve this answer












                You need to add a PXSplitContainer with the split bar set to Vertical orientation.



                ASPX Code:



                  <px:PXTabItem>
                <Template>
                <px:PXSplitContainer runat="server" Orientation="Vertical" SplitterPosition="640" ID="gridContainer" Height="100%" Width="100%" BorderWidth="14px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="Transparent" AllowResize="True">
                <AutoSize Enabled="True" Container="Parent" />
                <Template1>
                <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridLeft" Height="100%" SkinID="Details" Caption="Left Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="640px" SyncPosition="True" Style='height:100%;width:100%;'>
                <Levels>
                <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="LeftDataView">
                <Columns>
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
                </Columns>
                </px:PXGridLevel>
                </Levels>
                </px:PXGrid>
                </Template1>
                <Template2>
                <px:PXGrid runat="server" ID="gridRight" Height="100%" SkinID="Inquire" Caption="Right Grid Caption" CaptionVisible="True" Width="100%" SyncPosition="True" Style='width:100%;height:100%;'>
                <Levels>
                <px:PXGridLevel DataMember="RightDataView">
                <Columns>
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnX" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnY" />
                <px:PXGridColumn DataField="columnZ" />
                </Columns>
                </px:PXGridLevel>
                </Levels>
                </px:PXGrid>
                </Template2>
                </px:PXSplitContainer>
                </Template>
                </px:PXTabItem>


                It is easier to make these kind of modifications using EDIT ASPX feature.



                Additional information on adding Split Containers can be found here:
                https://asiablog.acumatica.com/2018/05/split-container-in-browser.html







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