For the cut and paste, you can do it only on the method but the classDeclaration method is like the class.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:48 AM
Subject: RE : [development-axapta] Changes in classes when no X++ lisence

If you don't have X++ licence and want to modify a class do the following :

-Apply your modifications
-Export the class
-Reimport the class

The changes will be applied when you reimport it.  If you logout before you reimport, changes will be lost.

Is that what you're searching for?

Steeve...

-----Message d'origine-----
De : eva_aksnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 2 janvier 2004 02:29
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Objet : [development-axapta] Changes in classes when no X++ lisence

What do you suggest?
As a partner we have lisence to develope in classes and such, but
when the customer do not have X++ lisence - it is difficult to add
changes to the classes. What do you do?

The suggestions on the table are:
1:Change the lisence to partner lisence when adding the changes,
change back when customer is online again. This means syncronizing
and we have experienced loss of data. Ex: In User Group Rights. Do
you know of any other side effects?

2:Move the axVar.aod and recompile. Any sideeffect to this way? Seems
to me to take much time, and what to do if something goes wrong -
back with the old aod and recompile again? Much downtime on the
customer.

Do you have better suggestions?





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