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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Development Cookbook

By : Mindaugas Pocius
Book Image

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Development Cookbook

By: Mindaugas Pocius

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution for mid-size and larger organizations. Dynamics AX implementations are used worldwide by thousands of customers. With the new version - Dynamics AX 2009 - the system is due to expand even more rapidly. Every new implementation requires some level of customization, and all organizations want this to be done to the highest standards using proven approaches. This step-by-step guide will help you manage your company's ERP information and operations efficiently, and solve your business process problems in an effective and quick way. This book focuses on commonly used custom modifications in major Dynamics AX modules. This book contains commonly used bits of code which were real-world tested in at least one successful Dynamics AX implementation. Many of the recipes were deployed in many implementations and even across several versions of Dynamics AX. The examples in this book cover various areas of Dynamics AX to help developers not only learn about programming, but also about the functional side of Dynamics AX. The book should help developers who already know the basics of Dynamics AX programming to step up to the next level. The recipes allow you to look at the development from the perspective of business processes. You will learn to enhance your user interface using various Dynamics AX UI elements. Managing your data and functions will become easier. You will also get numerous development tips and tricks from a Dynamics AX development expert.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Adding form splitters


Commonly used forms like Sales orders or Projects in Dynamics AX have multiple grids. Normally, one grid is in the upper section and another one is in the bottom section of the form. Sometimes grids are placed next to each other.

The size of the data in each grid may vary, and that's why most of the forms with multiple grids have splitters in the middle so users can resize both grids at once by dragging the splitter with the help of a mouse. It is a good practice to add splitters to newly created forms.

Although Microsoft developers did a good job by adding splitters to most of the multi-grid forms, there is still at least one that has not got it. It is the Account reconciliation form in the Bank module, which is one of the most commonly used forms. It can be opened from Bank | Bank Account Details, Functions | Account reconciliation button, and then the Transactions button. In the following screenshot, you can see that the size of the bottom grid cannot be changed:

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