[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Add fields in reports - Disabling code
What exactly is the code that disables this feature and where would it be located? --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Maurice Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some of the reports (especially in inventory management) have this feature disabled in code because it would not work properly if enabled . You might need to create a new report to get the information that you need. Maurice Cohen Advanced Systems Integration, Inc. 26449 Rancho Parkway South Lake Forest, CA 92630 ph:949-597-2170 fax: 949-597-0720 cell: 949-533-5966 _ From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of oscarcaravaca Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:03 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Add fields in reports Hi there I am new in Axapta. We have find a problem when working with reports. In some reports we can add new fields in Range Selection Criteria and in other ones we cannot. For example on InventSumCritical, the button NEW is unavailable. What is the difference between this report and other reports We need to add new criteria fields in this report. Thanks everyone. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. _ Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=Unsubsc ribe * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Terms of Service. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] shop floor query
Thanks a lot!! i AM newbie novice whatever u call it!!! Just trying to learn axapta myself!! THANKS JAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CTRL+XbyeLiliana-- Messaggio originale --To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comFrom: "jaidev004" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:09:37 -Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] shop floor queryReply-To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comhi guyshow do i close the window the clock in out window in shop floorregistrationclock in outthanksjai YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village"on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:href=""[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo!Terms of Service. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links* To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business finance consultant Business finance magazine Business finance schools YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] [Urgnet] SysDataBaseLog drop from Sql
Hi all SysDataBaseLog table increased so much that it reached 9 GB :( So i want to delete this log. But it doesn't clear it very quickly with standard of Axapta. Is it good to drop table from Sql Server? Or is there a way to do it from Axapta? Is this a suitable method to do this? Thanks. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ winmail.dat
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Axapta on Oracle 10G
Hi All We have Axapta 3.0 running on Oracle 9i . Is it possible to run Axapta 3.0 on Oracle 10 G.Please reply if any one had already implemented or is goign to implement. Thanks/Regards Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] rectify the error
Dear All ! I have installed SQL 2000 ,application ,client and server on my PC at home .. then I got an error please ..can u rectify it SQL Reported the following error : [Mocrosoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL server] can not open data base requested in login AXDB login fails __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Posting Memory Leak
We have the same issue; the fix may have helped a little, but ultimately the memory leak still exists. To work around the issue we have to limit the amount of data we load at one time, then close and reopen Axapta to free the leaked memory. We rearchitected our import class so that it could handle multiple instances running at the same time, and limit each instance to no more than 10MB of EDI data (which is read into a staging table then posted). The amount of data, SOs, Lines you can do at one time will be dependent on your exact machine and SO configuration, so you'll have to determine what the safe number is for your appilcation. For large loads we'll run 3 instance on each of 2 machines with FAT connections to get the data loaded. In our busiest invoicing period, we have to do it twice. The rest of the year 1 iteration of 1 to 6 instances will do it. --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Hennie Potgieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kim, We do have the SmartHeapMemorySizeUp() in our Info.Startup method exactly as you describe and the problem still occurs after 3500 odd sales orders posted from 1 client. Hennie -Original Message- From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kim Truelsen Sent: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:06 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Posting Memory Leak In Sp3 we made a change in Classes / Info / Startup. Please implement that change and hopefully your problem is gone. void startup(str startupCommand) { this.docuInit(); if (xGlobal::clientKind() != ClientType::Server) SmartHeapMemorySizeUp(); Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Kim Truelsen Escalation Engineer Microsoft Business Solutions Axapta EMEA Global Technical Support Center Direct / mobile: +45 4489 0786 / +45 29499958 E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@microsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Online support at: BLOCKED::http://www.microsoft.com/support www.microsoft.com/support MBS Partnersource at: BLOCKED::http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/PartnerSource/de fau lt.mspx www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/PartnerSource/default.mspx Security Updates at: BLOCKED::http://www.microsoft.com/protect www.microsoft.com/protect BLOCKED::http://www.microsoft.dk/ Microsoft Denmark Tuborg Boulevard 12 DK-2900 Hellerup Phone:+45 4489 0100 / Fax: +45 4468 5510 _ If you have any feedback about my work, please let either myself or my manager Kenneth Stubban know at BLOCKED::mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] or telephone +45 4489 0784 Note: This email may contain confidential information. If you are not named on the addressee list, please take no action in relation to this email, do not open any attachment and please contact the sender (details above) immediately. _ From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hennie Potgieter Sent: 26. juli 2005 13:00 To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Cc: Edine Le Roux Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Posting Memory Leak Hi, We are still experiencing problems with the standard sales order posting process in Axapta v3 SP2. It seems as if the standard posting routine in Axapta has a memory leak that causes Ax32.exe to crash with an out of memory error. Has anyone of you experienced this before and do you have any recommendations for us in this regard? The details are as follows: We get the SmartHeap Out of Memory error when trying to import and post individual sales orders from an external system. The invoices get imported into Axapta and then posted. This posting happens on a per sales order basis. (Import 1 sales order from the external system into the temporary posting tables and then post the sales order) We suspect that this is due to a memory leak in the Axapta standard posting process. (Class.SalesFormLetter). For each sales order that is posted, a certain amount of memory is allocated (as can be seen in the Windows task manager) and added to the total memory usage of the Ax32 process. Only a small amount of the added memory is released after the posting process. This cause the total memory usage of the Ax32 process to keep growing. (Typical memory leak behaviour). This causes the SmartHeap Out of Memory error after a variable amount (about 3500) of sales orders were posted. We have tracked this down to the SalesFormLetter.post () instruction in Axapta. The posting is run from a client PC and the error occurs in both 2 and 3-tier mode. The standard Axapta posting procedure, in SalesFormLetter.run(), is called for each sales order imported. (The code causes the memory leak). The SmartHeapMemorySizeUp() value has been set. Do anyone have any suggestions in
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Denying user access to form setup
Hi, There is one properties on the form that candeny the user from rightclick on the form setup and change the display on the form. Atvthe "design" node of the form, there is a property name "AllowUserSetup", the default value is Yes. If you set that to no, it will disable the layout setup of the form. But this setting has the effect on all the user, not to specific user groups. Cheer, Jaren Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:23:11 - From: "hkruiniger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: : Re: Denying user access to form setup Thanks to you both, Dmitry and Sun Fen, I have finally cracked this now. I had almost gotten there - I was trying to set the Security Key against the form and getting nowhere! I also noticed that the relevant Configuration key is also not set against the Tab:ControlTab, so no wonder that wasn't working...! wrt your comment about the strange requirement (MIB :-)) you are right, and I have advised my client to continue to allow access to this feature, since it would not be possible for an admin to make changes on their behalf either. Hans --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, "Dyachenko, Dmitry" [EMAIL PROTECTED]... wrote: It seems like you guys are talking about different things. Hans (as far as I understand) wants to disable the whole "setup" feature, but Jens talks just about adding fields on the form. Jens, even if you set "no access" for that security key you still can drag-n-drop field on a form. Ok, here is my solution. Look, I'm a developer, so I am not afraid of touching Axapta. So, if you need to restrict users from modifying just one particular form, you can use Sun Fen's way. It works perfectly. If you want to disable the whole feature, you need to go to AOT\Forms\SysSetupForm. You need to assign a security key for the tab:controltab and set "no access" value for this key in users group security in Admin domain. Having done that you restrict your users from doing user setup. They will see just empty form. Second way is much more elegant. There is a class "SysSetupFormRun" and you can add your specific logic right in there. I hope it will help.-Original Message- From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jens Strandberg Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:34 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: : [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Denying user access to form setup Hi Hans, Very strange.. When I "disconnect" users from the user group allowed to change the form setup, they actually cannot change anything. Hmm, I will take a further look... /Jens -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] vegne af hkruiniger Sendt: 13. juli 2005 11:40 Til: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Emne: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Denying user access to form setup Thanks for your reply Jens - I think it's more like looking for hay in a haystack, and trying each piece to see if it's what you need! I had already set the entire Development node in the permissions tree to "No access", so that isn't it. I also followed the advice from another reader to turn off the configuration key "Advanced Forms Customization" in System Configuration, which should prevent everybody from making changes, but this also seems to be ignored by Axapta - this may be a bug. Regards Hans --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, "Jens Strandberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]... wrote: Hello there, This is like looking for a needle in a haystack... But, if you do not want your users to change the form setup, you should not allow access to Development / MorphX / Add fields The item is called SysSetupFormAddFields. We are doing something quite similar. We have created a user group "Fields", which only points to that permission. If you are not a member of this group, you cannot change anything in your form setup. Hope this helps... /Jens -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] vegne af hkruiniger Sendt: 11. juli 2005 18:33 Til: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Emne: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Denying user access to form setupThis is the setup accessed via a right-click in the form choosing setup, which allows one to hide fields and re-arrange the way data is displayed. My client wishes to prevent this - does anyone kow how to prevent users from making changes to their forms? I've tried setting a security key on the menu item SysSetUpForm, but this has no effect. TIA Hans Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] RE: [Urgnet] SysDataBaseLog drop from Sql
Use the delete_from table syntax. Should be pretty fast. Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Cenk Ince Sent: 27. juli 2005 08:08 To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Urgnet] SysDataBaseLog drop from Sql Hi all SysDataBaseLog table increased so much that it reached9 GB :( So i want to delete this log. But it doesn't clear it very quickly with standard of Axapta. Is it good to drop table from Sql Server? Or is there a way to do it from Axapta? Is this a suitable method to do this? Thanks. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Posting Memory Leak
Hi Austin, I am working with Edine (axapta123456) on this. We have already carried out the MemSizeUp due to previous memory issues (as she mentions at the end of the post). This is not the issue. The problem is that we have identified that there are definitely memory leaks in the posting process leading to a leak of (on average) 150k with each call to SalesFormLetter.post(), which we did not notice previously due to the fact that our posting pattern was different. Basically things have changed as follows due to changed business requirements: Before: -Import batches of 500 Sales Orders into parm tables -Post all 500 simultaneously Now -Import a single invoice 'realtime' -Post the invoice As a result, when posting all 2 invoices using the old method, we would only leak 2/500*150k = 6000k = about 6Mb, which is by no means trivial, but small enough to not cause leak problems too often (though in retrospect some of our memory issues now make sense. Now when importing 2 invoices we are leaking 2*150k = 300k = about 3Gb! We are currently running into issues after 3500 invoices, which leaks about 500M, which matches the behaviour on Edine's machine. We are aware that the SmartHeap garbage collector may eventually reclaim some of this memory, but by that time we have already experienced out of memory issues, ie Axapta has already crashed. Our requirements are that we need to import single invoices and post them immediately and return the generated voucher numbers. This, combined with the fact that we cannot have entire batch postings failing due to one invalid invoices means that we cannot stick to a batched approach of any kind. We MUST have a 1-1 relation between invoices and posts. What we want to know is if anyone has written any code to fix this leak, or if anyone knows how to fix this. Regards, Hennie -Original Message- From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of austinsoftware Sent: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 20:18 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Posting Memory Leak We have the same issue; the fix may have helped a little, but ultimately the memory leak still exists. To work around the issue we have to limit the amount of data we load at one time, then close and reopen Axapta to free the leaked memory. We rearchitected our import class so that it could handle multiple instances running at the same time, and limit each instance to no more than 10MB of EDI data (which is read into a staging table then posted). The amount of data, SOs, Lines you can do at one time will be dependent on your exact machine and SO configuration, so you'll have to determine what the safe number is for your appilcation. For large loads we'll run 3 instance on each of 2 machines with FAT connections to get the data loaded. In our busiest invoicing period, we have to do it twice. The rest of the year 1 iteration of 1 to 6 instances will do it. --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Hennie Potgieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kim, We do have the SmartHeapMemorySizeUp() in our Info.Startup method exactly as you describe and the problem still occurs after 3500 odd sales orders posted from 1 client. Hennie -Original Message- From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kim Truelsen Sent: Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:06 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Posting Memory Leak _ From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hennie Potgieter Sent: 26. juli 2005 13:00 To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Cc: Edine Le Roux Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Posting Memory Leak Hi, We are still experiencing problems with the standard sales order posting process in Axapta v3 SP2. It seems as if the standard posting routine in Axapta has a memory leak that causes Ax32.exe to crash with an out of memory error. Has anyone of you experienced this before and do you have any recommendations for us in this regard? The details are as follows: We get the SmartHeap Out of Memory error when trying to import and post individual sales orders from an external system. The invoices get imported into Axapta and then posted. This posting happens on a per sales order basis. (Import 1 sales order from the external system into the temporary posting tables and then post the sales order) We suspect that this is due to a memory leak in the Axapta standard posting process. (Class.SalesFormLetter). For each sales order that is posted, a certain amount of memory is allocated (as can be seen in the Windows task manager) and added to the total memory usage of the Ax32 process. Only a small amount of the added memory is released after the posting process. This cause the total
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Sales tax group problem
Hi all, We have a problem about Sales tax group. We sell products to customers with sales tax and all customers are attached to appropriate sales tax groups. But in payment receipt we want the payment journal to be fixed sales tax group independent from customer setup. Any help appreciated. BR __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] CRM Sales units
Title: Message Hi, Can anyone please give me some info on the use of sales units in CRM. I believe that it can be quite valuable in management reporting by sales unit / team and have set the sales units up accordingly. It seems however as if very few reports actually has smmSalesUnit as a datasource (Sales Targets seems to be the only one) and are able to report off it. Do you have to customize your reports to be able to report / filter per sales unit? regards, Hennie -* Hennie Potgieter Senior Business Analyst UTi SUN Couriers Division Centurion, South Africa Cell: 0829208315 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] register an abscence activity
hi guys how do u register an absence activity when i go to clock in clock out(with absence recording) i press alt+2 and im able to create a new field but i cant write please answer thanks Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] rectify the error
try installing msde again Srinivas Chenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All ! I have installed SQL 2000 ,application ,client and server on my PC at home .. then I got an error please ..can u rectify it SQL Reported the following error : [Mocrosoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL server] can not open data base requested in login AXDB login fails __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business finance consultant Business finance magazine Business finance schools YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] rectify the error
It seems that you cannot login with the database user id. In the configuration utility on SQL Server tab page set up the correct user with the password. Also check on the database is the user is allowed to login. There should be the problem! Regards, JasonD Van: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens jaidev narayan Verzonden: woensdag 27 juli 2005 14:14 Aan: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Onderwerp: Re: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] rectify the error try installing msde again Srinivas Chenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All ! I have installed SQL 2000 ,application ,client and server on my PC at home .. then I got an error please ..can u rectify it SQL Reported the following error : [Mocrosoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL server] can not open data base requested in login AXDB login fails __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] urgent help!!!
guys in shop floor moduleregistrationjob registration(job queue) how do i add a new work center thanks Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Help on AOS , Application Server
The application server is where the Axapta application file resides. It is essentially a file server. The AOS (application object server) runs the logic and shields the client form the database (the client is only aware of the AOS) The AOS is essentially a transaction processing server. The application file and the AOS can be on the same machine if only one AOS is used. If multiple AOS are used then a separate machine for the application file is recommended. The client contains the client executable file. How much is run by the client depends if it is setup as a FAT or Thin client. The AOS would run most of the logic if setup as a thin client. The last main part is the database server which contains SQL or Oracle server and the data. This is where most of the machine power is required. I hope this helps Maurice Cohen Advanced Systems Integration, Inc. 26449 Rancho Parkway South Lake Forest, CA 92630 ph: 949-597-2170 fax: 949-597-0720 cell: 949-533-5966 From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G Radhakrishnan Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 9:42 AM To: Axapta Group Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Help on AOS , Application Server Hi, Is there any difference between Axapta application server and AOS. If, can u pls tell me what exactly loaded in application server, AOS and in Client. Thanks in advance Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business finance consultant Business finance magazine Business finance schools YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Payment Refunds in AR
What is the process that is used to do a payment return in AR. We need to indicate that a payment needs to be returned and we need to cut a check. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Payment Refunds in AR
You should look into the reimbursement functionality. Maurice Cohen Advanced Systems Integration, Inc. 26449 Rancho Parkway South Lake Forest, CA 92630 ph: 949-597-2170 fax: 949-597-0720 cell: 949-533-5966 From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nevittsf Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:15 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Payment Refunds in AR What is the process that is used to do a payment return in AR. We need to indicate that a payment needs to be returned and we need to cut a check. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business finance consultant Business finance magazine Business finance schools YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends ObjectRun on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper Kehlet Sent: 27. juli 2005 22:14 To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying shame on you because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, Dmitry Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Payment Refunds in AR
Thanks --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Maurice Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You should look into the reimbursement functionality. Maurice Cohen Advanced Systems Integration, Inc. 26449 Rancho Parkway South Lake Forest, CA 92630 ph:949-597-2170 fax: 949-597-0720 cell: 949-533-5966 _ From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nevittsf Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:15 AM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Payment Refunds in AR What is the process that is used to do a payment return in AR. We need to indicate that a payment needs to be returned and we need to cut a check. Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. _ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group Axapta-Knowledge-Village http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=Unsubsc ribe * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Terms of Service. _ Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Axapta-Knowledge-Village/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
I am with you. Expertise in Axapta does not come by birth. The more we work, we more we get. Someone might have started X++ in 2000 and at the same time another one might have started hardcoding in C++ in 2000. We can not be shame on C++ guy for not knowing X++ and vice versa. Since I am also in the same boat, I appreciate Brandon's opinion. Simple Living High Thinking Hard Working is always great Let uscontinue to help each other. Thanks, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance Business finance consultant Business finance magazine Business finance schools YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Axapta-Knowledge-Village" on the web. To
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Yeah. I also have not used this much. but its very cool man. static void Job2000(Args _args){ XppCompiler xppCompiler = new XppCompiler(); ; if(! xppCompiler.compile('void func() { ; info("hi"); }')) { info(xppCompiler.errorText()); }} Does anyboy have any exp of using this in real scenario?. Looking for more info on the context where its being used.. Thanks regards, subbu Morten Aasheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
It is actually being used in both the Product Builder, and in the Data Import/Export functionality in std. Axapta. The Data Import/Export is probably the easiest example to go through as it is much more straight forward than doing product modeling... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, MamidiSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:42 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Yeah. I also have not used this much. but its very cool man. static void Job2000(Args _args){ XppCompiler xppCompiler = new XppCompiler(); ; if(! xppCompiler.compile('void func() { ; info("hi"); }')) { info(xppCompiler.errorText()); }} Does anyboy have any exp of using this in real scenario?. Looking for more info on the context where its being used.. Thanks regards, subbu Morten Aasheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different
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Actually, let me suggest where this can be used effectively: If you have a modeling type application (not necessarily PB) that works sort of like an Excel spreadsheet, for example for forecasting purposes, you could allow users to enter formulas in string fields, do field substitution, and run it through the XppCompiler after wrapping it in a body such as: str calculation = "2.5 * 3.25 + 1.1"; // Here is where you would do field substitution etc. etc. etc. from a form/table field. str code = "real calculate() { return" + calculation + ";}"; XppCompiler compiler = new XppCompiler().compile(code); ; info(num2str(compiler.execute(),0,-1,-1,-1)); The above is rudimentary code, not validated (i.e. I haven't tested it). From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:44 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO It is actually being used in both the Product Builder, and in the Data Import/Export functionality in std. Axapta. The Data Import/Export is probably the easiest example to go through as it is much more straight forward than doing product modeling... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, MamidiSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:42 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Yeah. I also have not used this much. but its very cool man. static void Job2000(Args _args){ XppCompiler xppCompiler = new XppCompiler(); ; if(! xppCompiler.compile('void func() { ; info("hi"); }')) { info(xppCompiler.errorText()); }} Does anyboy have any exp of using this in real scenario?. Looking for more info on the context where its being used.. Thanks regards, subbu Morten Aasheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great
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hi Morten very curious! What exactly are u doing over here (with the executequry())? Could u post some example? regards harryMorten Aasheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in the future know that there is Axapta Related Classes that help you use and work with IO. (ie: Text Files, CD Files, etc. etc.) -Brandon Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Sharing the knowledge on Axapta. SPONSORED LINKS Business finance course Business to business finance Small business finance
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Other ideas? If you're into fast XML parsing, look at the Sax* classes. Although not DOM, they do provide a fast and native SAX-style XML parser without the need for external calls to MSSOAP or similar products... Also, on a note to the XppCompiler thread: Look at the ParserClass and the xpp* application classes for how to... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten AasheimSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:26 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am
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Great. Thank you. I am on the way :-) Thanks regards, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other ideas? If you're into fast XML parsing, look at the Sax* classes. Although not DOM, they do provide a fast and native SAX-style XML parser without the need for external calls to MSSOAP or similar products... Also, on a note to the XppCompiler thread: Look at the ParserClass and the xpp* application classes for how to... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten AasheimSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:26 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are listed in the the See Also section above. The one I am most intersted in is the ASCiiIO class. Well anyway, maybe this will help someone in
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Hello Only wnated to say, thank you for sharing with others what you found. Did not know any of those classes existed. Hilda"Subrahmanyam, Mamidi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great. Thank you. I am on the way :-) Thanks regards, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other ideas? If you're into fast XML parsing, look at the Sax* classes. Although not DOM, they do provide a fast and native SAX-style XML parser without the need for external calls to MSSOAP or similar products... Also, on a note to the XppCompiler thread: Look at the ParserClass and the xpp* application classes for how to... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten AasheimSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:26 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some
RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO
Hello Only wanted to say, thank you for sharing with others what you found. Did not know any of those classes existed. Hilda"Subrahmanyam, Mamidi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great. Thank you. I am on the way :-) Thanks regards, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other ideas? If you're into fast XML parsing, look at the Sax* classes. Although not DOM, they do provide a fast and native SAX-style XML parser without the need for external calls to MSSOAP or similar products... Also, on a note to the XppCompiler thread: Look at the ParserClass and the xpp* application classes for how to... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten AasheimSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:26 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I agree! XppCompiler yes. That is a cool class! I havent got that much experience with it, but I have used it to make some advanced queries for some forms. I am on of those guys who dont like the Query object that much. I prefer using plain SQL. So I figured out if I used to some strings to build me some SQL queries, I could compile them runtime, and put them directly in the executequery() on a form! It worked out perfect! Do you have any other ideas? Regards, Morten From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jesper KehletSent: 27. juli 2005 22:14To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some
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He He He He. Isee there is a mismatch of our frequencies in the humour.. It happened to me when I was new to US. I joked with my manager and it turned it in another way :(( But from then onwards I am alright. Its very coolBut I came to know about some more clasess . he he he he .. "Dyachenko, Dmitry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, guys. I see that nobody has notices a smile in the end of my posting. Or nobody has understood that. What happened to your sense of humor, guys??? All right, - Brandon, Im really sorry, if I have offended you. I didnt want to do it. - Jesper Mamidi. Guys, Im sorry that you didnt understand that it was just a joke. 2 All. Im really sorry, guys if someone, whos newbee, has been been offended. From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, MamidiSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 1:31 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I am with you. Expertise in Axapta does not come by birth. The more we work, we more we get. Someone might have started X++ in 2000 and at the same time another one might have started hardcoding in C++ in 2000. We can not be shame on C++ guy for not knowing X++ and vice versa. Since I am also in the same boat, I appreciate Brandon's opinion. Simple Living High Thinking Hard Working is always great Let uscontinue to help each other. Thanks, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Hell All! I wanted to take the time to review a great class, that exists in Axapta - that for some reason there is not a lot of Documentation on. I guess they don't want us to know about this one! :-) Class: Io extends Object Run on: Called Methods finalize new read status write writeExp Properties inFieldDelimiter inRecordDelimiter inRecordLength outFieldDelimiter outRecordDelimiter Description The Io classes are used to access external files. The basic Io class features no actual data I/O but works as base class for the format specific io classes. The methods common to all io classes are described here. For format specific features and behavior of the member functions, please refer to the documentation for each of the I/O classes. Remarks To support read and write of different formats of external files, MorphX features a range of different Io classes; CommaIo for comma separated files, Comma7Io for comma separated 7 bit files, BinaryIo for binary files and AsciiIo for plain text files. See Also Comma7Io, CommaIo, BinaryIo, AsciiIo Anyway this is directly from the Documentation that exist in the System Documentation / Classes. It's great because now we have a way, or should I so, now I know of a way to process flat files, etc. without having to do it in C# (or some other language.) The IO class exists, and then there are some classes that inherit from it which are
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Well.. I am glad everyone is happy... now. Now problem on the comment, it was meant as a joke which should be laughed at... long hours will get to ya! Anyway I do have another question. Does anyone have any code examples of through X++ code, taking a Sales Order and Confirming it? I am sure you have to make use of the SalesFormLetter_Confirm class. I am just wondering what is the steps, because there is so many Methods of that class... I assume too that once I can do it for the Confirm, the Packing Slip update, and also the Invoice update can be done with similar code.. So if anyone can help me out with this, that would be great! thanks, Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, MamidiSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:14 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO He He He He. Isee there is a mismatch of our frequencies in the humour.. It happened to me when I was new to US. I joked with my manager and it turned it in another way :(( But from then onwards I am alright. Its very coolBut I came to know about some more clasess . he he he he .. "Dyachenko, Dmitry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, guys. I see that nobody has notices a smile in the end of my posting. Or nobody has understood that. What happened to your sense of humor, guys??? All right, - Brandon, Im really sorry, if I have offended you. I didnt want to do it. - Jesper Mamidi. Guys, Im sorry that you didnt understand that it was just a joke. 2 All. Im really sorry, guys if someone, whos newbee, has been been offended. From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, MamidiSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 1:31 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I am with you. Expertise in Axapta does not come by birth. The more we work, we more we get. Someone might have started X++ in 2000 and at the same time another one might have started hardcoding in C++ in 2000. We can not be shame on C++ guy for not knowing X++ and vice versa. Since I am also in the same boat, I appreciate Brandon's opinion. Simple Living High Thinking Hard Working is always great Let uscontinue to help each other. Thanks, subbuJesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying "shame on you" because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well... I mean I have only been developing in Axapta since June. I believe myself and other fellow Axapta Developers here have came a LONG way. We have done 4-5 months worth of development into 2 1/2 months time frame... There's nothing really out there on Axapta IO, and so I thought I would get this out there as a marker, so when a search is done in the future someone, will have a way to get to what they need! :-) -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dyachenko, DmitrySent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:48 PMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Man, you want to say, that you didnt know about *Io classes in axapta? Shame on you. ;-) From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon GeorgeSent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:43 AMTo: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village]
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Ive never felt myself so bad after just a joke. Ok, here is the example of code which you can use. Again, its ancient 3.1, so you need to make sure that it works with your version. Its probably not an excellent example of how it could be done, but it works at least. And yes, youre write. You can use it for any types of postings SalesFormLetter_Confirm confirm; SalesParmTable salesParmTable; ParmId parmId; ; confirm = new SalesFormLetter_Confirm(true); parmId = confirm.parmId(); confirm.ParmsalesTable(_salestable); confirm.allowEmptyTable(confirm.initAllowEmptyTable(true)); confirm.multiForm(false); confirm.getLast(); confirm.parmId(parmId); confirm.transDate(SystemDateGet()); confirm.specQty(SalesUpdate::All); confirm.sumBy(AccountOrder::none); salesParmTable.parmId = confirm.parmId(); confirm.createParmUpdate(); confirm.salesTable(_salestable); confirm.updateQueryBuild(); confirm.chooseLines(salesParmTable); confirm.createParmTable(salesParmTable, _salestable); confirm.SetPrintForm(NoYes::No); salesParmTable.write(); confirm.editLinesChanged(true); confirm.initParameters(); confirm.run(); From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:45 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO Well.. I am glad everyone is happy... now. Now problem on the comment, it was meant as a joke which should be laughed at... long hours will get to ya! Anyway I do have another question. Does anyone have any code examples of through X++ code, taking a Sales Order and Confirming it? I am sure you have to make use of the SalesFormLetter_Confirm class. I am just wondering what is the steps, because there is so many Methods of that class... I assume too that once I can do it for the Confirm, the Packing Slip update, and also the Invoice update can be done with similar code.. So if anyone can help me out with this, that would be great! thanks, Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, Mamidi Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:14 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO He He He He. Isee there is a mismatch of our frequencies in the humour.. It happened to me when I was new to US. I joked with my manager and it turned it in another way :(( But from then onwards I am alright. Its very coolBut I came to know about some more clasess . he he he he .. Dyachenko, Dmitry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, guys. I see that nobody has notices a smile in the end of my posting. Or nobody has understood that. What happened to your sense of humor, guys??? All right, Brandon, Im really sorry, if I have offended you. I didnt want to do it. Jesper Mamidi. Guys, Im sorry that you didnt understand that it was just a joke. 2 All. Im really sorry, guys if someone, whos newbee, has been been offended. From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Subrahmanyam, Mamidi Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 1:31 PM To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO I am with you. Expertise in Axapta does not come by birth. The more we work, we more we get. Someone might have started X++ in 2000 and at the same time another one might have started hardcoding in C++ in 2000. We can not be shame on C++ guy for not knowing X++ and vice versa. Since I am also in the same boat, I appreciate Brandon's opinion. Simple Living High Thinking Hard Working is always great Let uscontinue to help each other. Thanks, subbu Jesper Kehlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brandon, I would just ignore the reply to your IO article. Saying shame on you because you just found out about those classes is very arrogant in my opinion -- somebody once told me there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, and the response to your post in my opinion just proves that there are no stupid posts, just arrogant replies. And people replying so arrogantly may end up finding themselves with no answers when they suddenly need it because nobody wants to talk to them... If this forum were only for experts, where would beginners get the answers they need to become experts? So ignore the answer while exploring another cool class in Axapta: The XppCompiler class... From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon George Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:58 PM To: