Tag: DECO

  • DECO 2015

    I was hoping that I could retire DECO now that Vault Data Standard has support for custom objects. Unfortunately, DECO still has one feature that Data Standard does not. DECO overrides the “new” command with custom content. Data Standard lets you create another new command, but the default new is unchanged. It’s a subtle difference,…

  • The TTP Project – Update 1

    Here is the first major update to The TTP Project. The initial release was focused on proving out a prototype SDK for the PLM 360 API. This time around I focused on making the app itself more useful. There are some nice new features here, including things you can’t do through the web UI.

  • DECO – Tips and Tricks

    Here are some tips on getting the most out of DECO. If you are not familiar with XAML or Visual Studio, then this video should help you with a few things. Be warned, I’m not good at making pretty UI. The dialogs you will see in this video violate every rule of good taste…

  • Project Thunderdome 2014

    Wow. I can’t believe I’m on the 4th release of Thunderdome. They grow up so fast. If you are not familiar with the app, Project Thunderdome lets you deploy various Vault settings to all your Vault users. Settings include, shortcuts, saved searches, grid settings, DECO UI, and even Vault plug-ins.

  • Updating a Plug-in to Vault 2014

    Things changed just enough to be annoying when updating your plug-in to Vault 2014. So I thought I would make a quick video on how to update your app. This is actually me updating DECO 2013 to 2014, which makes for a good real-world example.

  • DECO 2014

    Time to start updating my apps. The first on the list is DECO (Design Editor for Custom Objects). Not only is this a must-have when using custom objects, but it gave me a chance to play with the new grid control in the Vault SDK. If you are unfamiliar with DECO, have a look at…

  • DECO – Custom UI without Custom Code

    Take one last good look at yourself in the mirror…because I’m about to rock your face off. Introducing Deco, the Design Editor for Custom Objects. Deco lets you define your own custom object UI without the need for custom code.