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Changing image tiles on menu in NAV Anywhere
Summary Menu tiles represent a mobile process. Since version 4 of NAV Anywhere menu tiles are supported, and images can be displayed. Style sheets (CSS) are used to render web pages based on pre-installed CSS definitions. Menu tiles are displayed … Continue reading
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Archiving in Connectivity Studio
Summary It is now possible to archive the file after processing. This can be done with different settings. One of the new features is that the original file can be used to archive the file. The following options for the … Continue reading
Sub Process Functionality in NAV Anywhere
Summary It is now possible to switch to a different Process during the transaction of a Main Process. It behaves according to the diagram below: After Activity 3 the Flow will direct the Main Process to start the Sub Process. … Continue reading
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About Record Change Event: Setup and Monitoring
Summary Learn how to use the Record Change Event with or without the use of the setting “log changes incrementally”. When the business case requires an update to process the entire document or only the updated content. Background on used … Continue reading
Post Processing using Codeunit No. on Button Page
Summary Using NAV Anywhere, data processing is done using Connections. Updating/inserting records is one of the specific tasks of the Connection, while the Event generator can be used for posting or registering documents in NAV. Post processing is commonly done … Continue reading
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Using a Custom Export Connector with temporary table
Summary Learn how to export Blanket Sales Orders with multiple lines, that can potentially have the more lines containing the same item, which need to be combined together into one single blanket sales line with a total sum of the … Continue reading
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