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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook

By : Matthew Traxinger
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook

By: Matthew Traxinger

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is a business management solution that helps simplify and streamline highly specialized business processes such as finance, manufacturing, customer relationship management, supply chains, analytics, and electronic commerce for small and medium-sized enterprises. ERP systems like NAV thus become the center of a company's day-to-day operations. When you learn to program in an environment like this it opens up doors to many other exciting areas like .NET programming, SQL Server, and Web Services.Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook will take you through interesting topics that span a wide range of areas such as integrating the NAV system with other software applications like Microsoft Office, creating reports to present information from multiple areas of the system, and so on. You will not only learn the basics of NAV programming, but you will also be exposed to the technologies that surround the NAV system such as .NET programming, SQL Server, and Web Services.The first half of the cookbook will help programmers coming to NAV for the first time by walking them through the building blocks of writing code and creating objects like tables, forms, and reports. The second half focuses on using the technologies surrounding NAV to build better solutions. You will learn how to write .NET code that works with the NAV system and how to integrate the system with other software applications like Microsoft Office or even custom programs. You will also discover some of the features of the Role Tailored Client including creating Pages and custom add-ins.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the author
About the reviewer
Preface
Index

Sharing information through XMLports


XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and is a text format for creating structured computer documents. NAV provides objects called XMLports that allow you to create these types of documents.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new XMLport from Object Designer.

  2. Add the following lines to the XMLport Designer:

    Node Name

    Node Type

    Source Type

    Data Source

    Root

    Element

    Text

    <Root>

    Customer

    Element

    Table

    <Customer>(Customer)

    No

    Element

    Field

    <Customer>::No.

    Name

    Element

    Field

    <Customer>::Name

  3. Your XMLport should look like this:

  4. Save and close the XMLport.

  5. Create a new codeunit from Object Designer.

  6. Add the following global variables:

    Name

    DataType

    Length

    OutputFile

    File

     

    OutputStream

    OutStream

     

    FileName

    Text

    255

  7. Add the following code to the OnRun trigger:

    FileName := ENVIRON('TEMP') + 'Customers.xml';
    OutputFile.CREATE(FileName);
    OutputFile.CREATEOUTSTREAM(OutputStream);
    XMLPORT.EXPORT(51001, OutputStream);
    OutputFile...