asp.net/c# single page website to display a simple database table (db provided) with sort and filter ui controls(repost)
$30-5000 USD
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$30-5000 USD
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create a microsoft visual studio asp.net/c# website using the single-table mssql database provided - a single-page website which displays data from this table where the website user will NOT be able to edit data, only view it.
You will provide me (by uploading to vworker) with source code as a microsoft visual studio project file(s)
I am not concerned with styling, no graphics are needed.
Well-commented code appreciated
The database is attached.
The UI web page simply needs to display the content of the only table which the database contains and provide sorting/filtering options
the only columns which need to be displayed are
Manufacturers, Model, Description, Transmission, Engine Capacity, Fuel Type, Imperial Combined, CO2 g km. All other columns can be ignored.
the webpage should by default show all data unfiltered, but should paginate the table if the results list has more than 20 rows
the table should be sortable by column, and each column should have a filter control above it.
The filter control should allow filtering by unique entries in that column, and allow the user to choose more than one unique entry e.g. if the manufacturers column has the following entries in it
toyota
toyota
honda
chevrolet
toyota
the filter control should only display toyota (or any other entry that appears more than once) once. the filter control should allow the user to filter by one OR more than one manufacturer if they so wish.
the "model" , "fuel type", "transmission" columns should also be filterable in the same way
the "description" column data does not need to be filterable at all , just displayed
the CO2 g km, and Imperial Combined columns are all numerical data
these 3 columns, rather than filtering multiple, should allow the user to filter by a slider control which allows the user to specify the start and end values for the range they want. you can see an example of what I mean here by looking at the price slider on website <[login to view URL]> (I have nothing to do with that website, it just has an example of the type of slider control I mean)