In the datasource change event, the event data contains a "field" property for which model property caused the change, but you don't mention it in the documentation.
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Kiril Nikolov
Telerik team
answered on 14 May 2015, 10:55 AM
Hello Curt Rabon,
It is because the field event is not always available in the change event. If in your case you have it and you want to use it I do not see a reason why not.
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
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You should still mention on the documentation page that it is available in some cases (and give an example). How else would new users of your product know about it? Don't you want your customers to know about the functionality of your product?
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Kiril Nikolov
Telerik team
answered on 27 May 2015, 07:10 AM
Hello Curt Rabon,
This is why it is not included in the documentation as it is not a universal solution. I will forward your feedback to the team and let them know about the issue that you faced.
Thanks again for bringing this up.
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
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