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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook - Second Edition

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 is a business management solution that helps simplify and streamline highly specialized business processes. Learning NAV programing in NAV 7 gives you the full inside view of an ERP system. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook covers topics that span a wide range of areas such as integrating the NAV system with other software applications including Microsoft Office, and creating reports to present information from multiple areas of the system,. We will not only learn the essentials of NAV programming, you will also be exposed to the technologies that surround NAV including.NET programming, SQL Server and NAV system administration. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook is written in a direct, to-the-point style to help you get what you need and continue working in NAV. The first half of the cookbook will help programmers using NAV for the first time, by walking them through the building blocks of writing code and creating objects such as tables, pages, 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 such as Microsoft Office or even custom programs. You will learn everything you need to know for developing all types of NAV CSIDE objects, as well as how to integrate and maintain a NAV system.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Acknowledgements
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using a temporary table


Temporary tables can be useful when you need to insert data into a table to perform calculations but don't want it saved to the database. This recipe will show you how to mark your records as temporary and what to watch out for when you do so.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new codeunit with Object Designer.

  2. Add the following global variables:

    Name

    Type

    Subtype

    Customer

    Record

    Customer

    TempCustomer

    Record

    Customer

  3. With the cursor hovering over the Tempcustomer variable, click on Properties in the View menu or press Shift + F4.

  4. Set the following property:

    Property

    Value

    Temporary

    Yes

  5. Write the following code into the OnRun trigger of the codeunit:

    MESSAGE('Customer Count: %1\TempCustomer Count: %2',
                       Customer.COUNT, TempCustomer.COUNT);
  6. Save and close the codeunit.

  7. On executing the codeunit, you should see a window similar to the one in the following screenshot:

How it works...

Declaring a record variable as temporary is as easy as setting...