[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Axapta 3.0 ASP-Webapplications in AX4.0

2007-05-10 Thread Morten Aasheim
Hi!

 

I know there is a lot of people out there running highly customized
Axapta 3.0 Enterprise portals. Some of u might think about upgrade these
to 4.0. It's not easy.

I'm working on a framework to make old ASP web-applications work exactly
as they do in 3.0, but faster. This is a framework originally made for
3.0, and now upgraded to 4.0 with new ASP scripts, working with the 4.0
Business connector. It also comes with some neat weblets for login etc.

 

If this sounds interesting, please contact me.

 

Regards,

Morten Aasheim ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

System Consultant, Peritus AS



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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] report as an attachment to mail

2006-05-30 Thread Morten Aasheim



PrintJobSettings printJobSettings;
;

 printJobSettings= reportRun.printJobSettings();
...

See the EPSendDocument class.
 


Regards,
Morten Aasheim
Peritus AS

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Subject: Re: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] report as an attachment to mail

hi
 its ok,
 But i want it through X++.
 Which class can i use.

Dhiraj yadav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Its very easy man,
this kind of functionality is already in axapta.
see
when u go to print report print option will come choose email simple .


On 5/29/06, gopala krishna wrote:

 Hi,
 I am trying to attach report to an email.
 How can i do it.

 Thanks,
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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] passing object as a parameter

2006-05-23 Thread Morten Aasheim



It's several ways to do this. You can use maps, lists, containers etc. You need to be more specific. 

Btw: This question should be in the dev-axapta forum.


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Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] passing object as a parameter

hi guys,
 
 I want to pass the collection of objects to a method .
 How can i do it.
Which data type can i use in target method.
 
 thanks,
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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] AxaptaCOMConnector from C# with Memo Field

2006-05-19 Thread Morten Aasheim



Pass the string to a function in Axapta, which sets the value for you. 


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Memo Field

I have tried enough and not able to do that. It seems that this is a bug
in Axapta 3.0. On Axapta 4.0 i don't know what is the situation.

Still if you are able to do it please share me as i am also very eager
to do that.


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 Hi,



 I want to update a record of type memo. The problem is that I have a

 string in .NET and when I call



 axRecord.set_field(dataColumn.ColumnName,
 dataRowView[dataColumn.ColumnName]);



 it gives me an error (Invalid Argument) because it seems, that 
 string cannot be casted to memo.



 Can anyone help me?



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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Please answer me...

2006-05-15 Thread Morten Aasheim



Auto-declaration is very memory consuming, so it's not recommended if
you're using many controllers on your form. Better to declare each
controller in class declaration, and assign it in init.
Ex:
FormButtonControl buttonTest;
buttonTest = element.control(control::NameOfControl);

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hi,
 For any control, if u want to use in X++, u need to set the
AutoDeclaration property to yes. 
 1. say the textfields are txt1 and txt2 and the button is button1
 the code is like this
 if(txt1.text()  txt2.text()) 
 button1.enable(true);
 else
 button1.enable(false);
 

Dipankar Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hi all,
 
 I need your help for these queries,i have a table
and a form with some control button in it.Now i want to access these
button using X++ code..
Eg,
1) Suppose there are two text fields and a button.If i enter some text
in the those fields then only the button should get activated.

2) Suppose, there are two tabs(Not two tab pages) in the single form
i.e Login form for student  administrator ,when the student text area
is selected the administrator text area should be deactiveted  vise
versa.

Student Admin
Name:: Name::
Reg No:: Password::
 
 | ok | | ok |
 

Please,help me out how to define and declare a class and access the
controls on the form .As i am very new to this field,your reply with
some sample code will highly be appreciated.

Thank  Regards
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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Commerce Gateway and Biztalk 2004

2005-12-23 Thread Morten Aasheim
As far as I know, the commerce gateway only works with 2002 and earlier
versions.

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Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Commerce Gateway and Biztalk 2004

Does anyone knows if Commerce gateway in Axapta 3.0 SP3 or SP4 works
with Biztalk 2004? 
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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Web Radio Buttons

2005-11-10 Thread Morten Aasheim










You can put the code
where the form is submitted. Ex button.clicked()





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Yes, Thankyou that is great, But I am
still stuck



To get the selected Value, do I put this
webradiobuttonname.selection() in a method in the design field or on the
datasource.



What saves the selection to the Database?,
also I have only three enums to select from and the Portal Page Shows four,
unsure where the fourth one comes from and what it was for.



Rocco









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Create BaseEnum, set it's
style to Radio BUtton.
Add radiobutton web control to your web form and
specify enum you just crated.
set this web control AutoDecalration
to Yes.
Get the selected value:
WebRadioButtonName.selection(). 

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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Somthing cool - IO

2005-07-30 Thread Morten Aasheim
That may be right. The code was just written in Notepad at the time.

Morten

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Sent: 29. juli 2005 11:06
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Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Somthing cool - IO

Thanks very much for an interesting example.

The example was quite difficult for me to execute because this line:
 sql = strFmt('void executesql()\n{\nTable1 table1;\nTable2

I think, it would be more comprehensive if the line was written as :

 sql = strFmt('void executesql(ProjTable projTable)\n{\nTable1 
table1;\nTable2

Anyway, Thanks

--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Morten Aasheim 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here is a simple example (written in notepad):
 
  
 
 class FormRun extends ObjectRun
 
 {
 
 Source  sql;
 
 }
 
  
 
 void init()
 
 {
 
   ;
 
   this.buildQuery();
 
 }
 
  
 
 void buildQuery()
 
 {
 
 xppCompiler compiler = new xppCompiler();
 
 table1
 
 table2
 
 str sSql, sWhere, sExists;
 
  
 
 ;
 
 sSql = 'SELECT ProjTable';
 
  
 
 switch (ctrl.selection())
 
 {
 
 case Enum::1:
 
 break;
 
 case Enum::2:
 
 sSql += ' exists join table2';
 
 sWhere = 'where ;
 
 sWhere += strFmt('  . == \'.\'',var);
 
 break;
 
 case Enum::3:
 
  .
 
 break;
 
 }
 
  
 
 sql = strFmt('void executesql()\n{\nTable1 table1;\nTable2
 table2;\n;\n%1 %2;\n}\n',sSql, Swhere);
 
 if(Compiler.compile(sql))
 
 ProjTable_ds.executeQuery();
 
 else
 
 info(compiler.errorText());
 
 }
 
  
 
 public void executeQuery()
 
 {
 
 Table1 table1;
 
 Table2 table2;
 
 ;
 
 super();
 
  
 
 runbuf(sqlCmd,this.cursor());
 
 }
 
  
 
 Regards,
 
 Morten
 





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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

2005-07-28 Thread Morten Aasheim










Here is a simple example
(written in notepad):



class FormRun extends
ObjectRun

{


Source sql;

}



void init()

{

 ;

  this.buildQuery();

}



void buildQuery()

{

 xppCompiler compiler
= new xppCompiler();

 table1

 table2


str sSql, sWhere, sExists;



 ;

 sSql = 'SELECT
ProjTable';



 switch
(ctrl.selection())

 {

 case Enum::1:

 break;

 case Enum::2:

 sSql += '
exists join table2';

 sWhere =
'where ;

 sWhere +=
strFmt('  . == \'.\'',var);

 break;

 case Enum::3:

 .

 break;

 }



 sql = strFmt('void
executesql()\n{\nTable1 table1;\nTable2 table2;\n;\n%1 %2;\n}\n',sSql, Swhere);


if(Compiler.compile(sql))


ProjTable_ds.executeQuery();

 else


info(compiler.errorText());

}



public void
executeQuery()

{

 Table1 table1;

 Table2 table2;

 ;

 super();




runbuf(sqlCmd,this.cursor());

}



Regards,

Morten









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On Behalf Of Harry (Harshawardhan
Deshpande
Sent: 27. juli 2005 23:20
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE:
[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO







hi Morten











very curious! What exactly are u doing over here (with the
executequry())? Could u post some example?











regards











harry

Morten Aasheim
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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











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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...









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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









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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. ;-)











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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

[Axapta-Knowledge-Village] RE: [Urgnet] SysDataBaseLog drop from Sql

2005-07-27 Thread Morten Aasheim










Use the delete_from
table syntax. Should be pretty fast.



Regards, 

Morten











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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?











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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Somthing cool - IO

2005-07-27 Thread Morten Aasheim










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











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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:
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[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:
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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:
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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











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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] change login Image

2004-12-31 Thread Morten Aasheim











You have to use a
resource-editor, as the picture is part of the .exe file.







Mvh,

Morten 











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Dear All



We are in process of implementing Axapta. Can anyone
tell me how to change the login image in Axapta. I want to change the default
image when the user login.



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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] length of code per line and how to split it???

2004-12-22 Thread Morten Aasheim











In 3.0 you can also have
continous strings. 

From developers handbook:



A new type of string literal has been added. Strings
that are prefixed with the '@' character may span multiple lines. Thus:
Str s = @This is 
A multiline 
String;







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There is no special line
continuation in x++, x++ is like c and c++ in that it ignores white
space, some time the editor will show an error when you first break a
line, but once you finish the line out with a semicolon it should be
good. The one place youll have difficulty is long strings, if you
want to have long string that is broken across multiple lines, use strfmt, or
the + notation.



strX = strfmt(%1
%2, Hello,


World);

OR



strX =
Hello +


World;

















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11:51 PM
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Dear Friends,











I write a very looong code in one line, it doesn't
finished yet, but i can't write it again, if i split it to 2 line, it comes an
error.











Is there any syntax or addition code to split it to 2
line?











just for information, i'm using axapta 3.0 SP 3











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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] AOS required for Enterprise Portal?

2004-12-03 Thread Morten Aasheim










It is not recommended to
have DB/IIS on the same server! This is a big security flaw. If you have a
3-tiered solution in use, a good thing is to place the IIS server in DMZ, and
open the firewall for traffic to LAN on AOS port only. In the configuration
file for EP, use 

-aos=[serverip]:[port]



This way you gain good
security and performance.







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Sorry one last question on this,











Is it advisable to have the DB and IIS on
the same server? I only expect one or two customer logins to the EP at
any given time and the load from 2 tier users on the DB does not seem that
badbut I amwondering what will happen if there is alot of activity
(e.g. maybe attempted attack on the web site) coming into the IIS











I am just wondering is there any guideline
for both performance and security reasons sa to the configuration?











Thanks











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I have experimented with Enterprise Portal and I got it to
without going thru an AOS (2-Tier). However, if there are a lot of users that
will be accessing Axapta thru the Enterprise Portal you will have to think
about scalability. Going thru the AOS you will have reasonable performance with
additional users as the number of users grow but with 2-Tier the performance
will fall drastically when the number of users exceed a certain limit which
depends on things like sever specs and type of communication links.



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I would just like to check, is an Axapta Object server required for
Enterprise portal? In the MBS price list it
is not a pre requisite but I am
not sure if that is because it is assummed one
comes in the Base Package.
My problem is I have old customer who bought the
professional version of
Axapta (no longer offered) and so do not have any
AOS in their license.

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RE: Antwort: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Axapta Enterprise Portal behind a Firewall

2004-10-28 Thread Morten Aasheim










First of all. 1433 Is the
AOS port if you run in a 3-tiered environment. This is the only port you need
then. You can specify any other port in the configuration file also. 

If you run in a 2-tiered
environment, you have to open 1521, which is standard SQL-server port. 



You dont have to open 35,
which is COM, as this is the Ax client, and is running on the web server.





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Tank you for the fast answer. 
I
will try it. 





Hi, 

 

I have Axapta client for EP on Server on DMZ of firewall. The
SQL and App Server are both on Trusted side of firewall. 

You have to allow HTTP from External to DMZ (Port 80).
You have to allow 

COM (Port 35) from DMZ to Trusted. You have to allow SQL
(Port 1433) from DMZ to Trusted. 

 

I think this is minimum configuration on firewall to get it
working. It isnt the most secure way to setup the firewall IMHO though.


If someone has better solution I would like to hear about it
too. 

 

Luck, 

 

David 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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i have a problem with the enterpriseportal behind a firewall. 
The peblem is, that i cant connect to the portal over the internet.

If I use the portal without the firewall, there are no problems. 
Are there some setting to made on the firewall? 

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RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] X++ HELP!

2004-10-26 Thread Morten Aasheim

You can use Print table.field; and pause; to hold the console window.

Use Axapta as a resource and search the forum for more information.


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Does anyone here know how to use X++?
I need some help with something and here it goes..

When adding a new record, I want to display in the print dialog or 
the info dialog the information that i entered in a form before 
saving the record. How can this be done? Thanks!






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