Hi Tansu Tosun, Iam from Chennai(India). Iam also working in Axapta platform. Axapta is new to Indian Companies. Only few of them are using Axapta. I couldn't get you, Whether you are coming for research work or for higher studies. Pleasely mention your requirement. If pos
Hi Harry,
If I just replace the purchTable_ds.executeQuery() with the reread etc will
that be okay? (I believe that is what the post was suggesting)
So the code would be:
>if (PurchTable::exist(purchTable.purchId))
> {
> if (purchFormLetter.sumBy()
On the Active method of the data source for the grid, add the line
Grid.update();
In my test form, I placed the above line after the super call.
Barry.
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Hi Gokhan!
We are very close to go live and hit this same problem with 289
Model Variables (we do have the Parameters > Compile as X++ check
box checked). By breaking a large Code node into two I was able to
compile again, but it's only a matter of time before we hit the
limit again (we only h
Hi friends; is there any Ýndian friends that work in Ýndian companies or universities whom one of the interested area is Axapta, Navision,other ERP solutions..etc. I applicated the Indian government's scholarships for turkish researchers and if I win the elections I will go to India for
Check Form : tutorial_Form_EnumerateControls.
Just stuble on this and I thought that could be usefull to you.
regards,
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> Hi All,
> Iam using this code to loop the controls on a form.
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> int i
How and where (in what method) do you do to check the value of the criteria?
Steeve...
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Hi, I have added a query to a report and then added the selection
fields and ranges using :
emplDataSource.addRange(fieldNum(ProjEmplTrans, emplID));
emplDataSource.addSelectionField(fieldNum(ProjEmplTrans,emplID));
My problem is that after the user clicks 'Ok' I cannot see what
values the user
I did encounter this too when working on a special grid. I wasn't able to
correct this weird behaviour. If you find anything, let us know!
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abe oye Amit*s*
that code is required in case multiple sales orders are executed.
regards
harry
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hi James
Will have to put a debug and try to figure out whats wrong.
try the following, may work.
instead of purchTableCurrent.data(purchTable);
try purchTableCurrent.recid = purchTable.recid;
if it works then check in the sql trace log if axapta is moaning
about index.
regards
harry
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åØåHello there,
Normally, when you skip through a grid, the current line will be marked with
a > .
In one particular grid, I am using different colours to highlight different
lines according to various values, and in order to be able to see all lines
with the correct colour, I have set the grid p
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