Difference between revisions of "SYSCLS PRELOAD CHILDREN"
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Objects having this classification will preload their children when being displayed on the windows client in a child list. | Objects having this classification will preload their children when being displayed on the windows client in a child list. | ||
+ | * This affects the child list item view model's CachedNextLevel member which otherwise has the behavior of displaying the next level children as they are (no active loading); | ||
+ | * This DOES NOT affect the same view model's NextLevel member which actively loads the next level children regardless of this classification; | ||
+ | * The preload/load of the next level children only happens when members or commands related to NextLevel is used in XAML. | ||
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+ | {{Hint|The preload behavior is also subject to the client setting of [[Settings#Content|NextLevelClassificationPreload]].}} | ||
[[Category:Classifications|SYSCLS PRELOAD CHILDREN]] | [[Category:Classifications|SYSCLS PRELOAD CHILDREN]] |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 22 March 2021
Objects having this classification will preload their children when being displayed on the windows client in a child list.
- This affects the child list item view model's CachedNextLevel member which otherwise has the behavior of displaying the next level children as they are (no active loading);
- This DOES NOT affect the same view model's NextLevel member which actively loads the next level children regardless of this classification;
- The preload/load of the next level children only happens when members or commands related to NextLevel is used in XAML.
The preload behavior is also subject to the client setting of NextLevelClassificationPreload. |