Investigating the upgrade to NAV 2013 for one of our add-ons I started this morning an exploratory code compare of NAV 2009 R2 NL with NAV 2013 (beta) NL objects. Of course I first had to export all the NAV 2013 objects having one .txt file per object. And surely…
Worked with charts already in NAV 2009 RDLC reports? Tried to set the title of a chart? You might have and think: “so what?” Have a look here. To help you (or actually myself [:O] ) I did put that red rectangle down. Nothing special? Well, didn’t it bother you…
Finding out that various things have been enhanced in the development environment, I am getting in the “wanting more” mode. Am I getting spoiled already? [^o)] OK, never mind. One way or another I dreaming of this: would they have thought of getting us a lookup from the Image property, so…
As you know I have been very happy with the introduction of the EXPORTOBJECTS and IMPORTOBJECTS functions in NAV 2009 SP1, so you can guess my dismay when I found out it is not supported on NAV 2013 (or more precise: it was never implemented for RTC, only on CC)….
Expand/Collapse does not only apply to C/AL Editor. See below. Need to say more? Page Designer Action Designer Report Dataset Designer Query Designer Note Not available on the XMLport Designer [:'(]
NAV 2009 was really challenging many long time NAV users on this. Now with NAV 2013 we are getting it (back again): manually setting filters on lines. Have a look here:
A new menu item on the Tools menu! OK, I immediately had my thoughts to this, but just wanted to be sure so did ask some MSFTs. Thank you! [B] Executing it: regenerates the objects’ C# and meta data info needed for the server and updates the Object Metadata table…
OK, we knew Forms would be totally out. Likewise classic Reports with their request forms and previews. All would be replaced by RTC windows, i.e. Pages and Request Pages and RDLC previews. But what about the various dialogs like MESSAGE and CONFIRM? What would show when I would program a…
I finally got things set to dive into NAV2013. And I am really happy. As MVP I was part of (a kind of) TAP program and was provided with a number of CTP builds, but I have been fighting ever since to get things in place and got a bit fed up…
Every time again I am creating a new function in C/SIDE, based on an existing one, I am overjoyed by the fact that it can simply be copied and pasted. Unsurprisingly it was the topic of one of my first blog posts: Live is simple if you know how – C&P…