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Kevin Murray kwm.axa...@... wrote:
We moved from AX 3.x to 5.x, tree execution appears unchanged, rule
execution is somewhat faster but the forms load slower.
I would think about downsizing the models or upgrading the pipe or
hardware
We moved from AX 3.x to 5.x, tree execution appears unchanged, rule
execution is somewhat faster but the forms load slower.
I would think about downsizing the models or upgrading the pipe or hardware
as first options before before an overall upgrade just for performance
purposes. Now support
Hello,
How can I find the date of last refresh in a particular AX instance?
Thanks,
K
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Dionne,
I didn't understand u're problem in the least :) but here is a code snippet that
is the first line of the modeling tree getting a warehouse value from the Salesline.
Warehouse=InventDim::find(SalesLine::findInventTransID(InventTransID).InventDimID).InventLocationID;
I
I would like to do a survey of what everyone else is using to transfer Product Builds from one Axapta instance to another...are people using data definition transfers, the export/import capability within Product Builder, just redoing the code?
I ask because we've been experiencing problems.
to be able to edit a
previous session without having to re-enter all the selections and
values. Have you ever seen that sort of thing done with the Product
Builder?
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You can certainly save it as a sales order
You can certainly save it as a sales order quote or journal...use a naming convention to track.
Kevin
stanfvaninger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our company is just in the process of setting up, populating tables,
and doing training on Axapta. It will be several months before we go
live.The
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