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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:11:36+00:00 2026-05-16T02:11:36+00:00

i have an asp.net mvc website with a SQL server backend. For every table

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i have an asp.net mvc website with a SQL server backend.

For every table i have a “History” table to track all changes (who, when, etc). I can run a query and generate an audit report (view of what has changed including who, when, etc) but i wanted to try to implement a facebook style view that shows a list of updates (instead of a static report) that updates . . .

what is the best way to get started on implementing something like this in asp.net mvc?

do i just have some jquery get called on a timer from the client side? Is there any code to leverage instead of having to write this from scratch?

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    2026-05-16T02:11:37+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:11 am

    yes its pretty easy with jquery if you dont need the facebook dropdown effect when something new appeards

    to load stuff in jquery you just have to do something like this

    $('myupdatelist').load('getupdatelist.php?x=y')
    

    combine this with setInterval

    setInterval( function() { $('myupdatelist').load('getupdatelist.php?x=y') } , 1000 )
    

    to update this list every second
    if you want a fadeIn fadeOut effect on each update try this

    setInterval( function() { $('myupdatelist').fadeOut("slow").load('getupdatelist.php?x=y', $('myupdatelist').fadeIn("slow")) } , 1000 )
    

    if you want other kinds of animations you should look into the jquery ui:
    http://jqueryui.com/docs/effect/

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