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Month: May 2015

Let’s clean up NAV #9 – Development Environment Options

Luc van Vugt May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015BC cleanup, Development Environment, NAV 2015, options 0

It’s been a while and dust is collecting. Sun is shining, open windows and doors, time to do some cleaning again. Today let’s clean up the Development Environment Options Marquee Full Selection and Max. no. of XML records to send. The first did only have a meaning when designing forms, the later…

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ShowMandatory – part 2

Luc van Vugt May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015BC BlankNumbers, BlankZero, NAV 2015, NotBlank, Property, ShowMandatory 1

You might recall me writing on the new ShowMandatory property. The one you can now set on a page control showing a red astrix on the left side of the control. And that it will also shown when setting the NotBlank property on a primary key field. By mere coincidence I…

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FILTERGROUP(-1)

Luc van Vugt May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015BC FILTERGROUP, functions, NAV 2015 1

Even though many of us are experienced developers, the FILTERGROUP record function isn’t for each of us a well-known or understood concept. Because of this very reason the following question has been for years part of the quiz I start a course day with. So get ready … The default…

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Documentation or Implementation Bug? Unlimited Code Length

Luc van Vugt May 26, 2015 May 26, 2015BC Code data type, NAV 2015 2

3/4 of a year NAV 2015 is on the market and nobody so far (at least that I could trace on the Internet) seemed to have noticed. I guess we all have sleeping. Seems including MS as it hasn’t been fixed. Did you read this? Click on the image to…

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When Changing a Codeunit Subtype

Luc van Vugt May 15, 2015 May 15, 2015BC C/AL, Codeunit, functions, NAV 2015 0

Since a couple of years codeunits have a property called Subtype. Selecting a specific value for this property changes the behavior of the codeunit, one of them being an extra property added to functions, i.e. FunctionType (for Test Codeunits and Upgrade Codeunits) which defaults to a specific value depending on the Subtype value (see my…

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