your development knowledge can get better only by
experience. when ever you do any modifications or
create new functionality try to use the axapta
standard (look out for similar functions and make the
changes similarly) as the time goes you will get to
know the struture automatically. you can refer
documents found on the technet too,
good luck.

cheers,
girish
 --- sisbiochina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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Hi

I am newbee at this group. I had two yrs experience on
axapta. 

I really want to dig deep this software. And now I
feel certain 
difficulty to learn more after routing coding on
form/report/table. 
I feel difficult to figure out the data structure and
class libary 
in Axapta.

So how can I figure out this? It is boring to read
system document 
and no feeling at all when I compare the key class
like 
RunBaseBatch, or JournalData something like that...

Is there any book like Java Class Library, I can buy
and research 
x++ system class and data structure????

Thanks for help...



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