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Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook

By : Alexander Drogin
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Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook

By: Alexander Drogin

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software suite for organizations. The system offers specialized functionality for manufacturing, distribution, government, retail, and other industries. Its integrated development environment enables customizations with minimal disruption to business processes. The book starts explaining the new features of Dynamics NAV along with how to create and modify a simple module. Moving on, you will learn the importance of thinking beyond the boundaries of C/AL development and the possibilities opened by with it. Next, you will get to know how COM can be used to extend the functionalities of Dynamics NAV. You’ll find out how to extend the Dynamics NAV 2016 version using .NET interoperability and will see the steps required to subscribe to .NET events in order to extend Dynamics NAV. Finally, you’ll see the cmdlets available to manage extension packages. By the end of the book, you will have the knowledge needed to become more efficient in selecting the extending methods, developing and deploying them to the Dynamics NAV, and practicing the best practices.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Customer Feedback
Preface

Merging application objects


A dedicated set of PowerShell cmdlets in NAV Development Shell is available to aid in the tedious task of merging modifications in application objects. Application developers turn to this collection of cmdlets when applying modifications made by the Microsoft development center to customized objects.

How to do it...

The following recipe illustrates the benefits and limitations of automated object merge:

  1. Import the unchanged version of the codeunit 50800 from Chapter 8 source files. This version of the object will serve as a base for comparison.

  2. Create a folder MergeObjects and copy the source file with the unchanged codeunit in the folder as COD50800_Original.txt.

  3. Open the codeunit 50800 in the object designer. Modify the function GetCityByPostCode as follows:

          PostCodeCatalog.SETRANGE(Code,PostCode); 
          IF PostCodeCatalog.FINDFIRST THEN 
          EXIT(PostCodeCatalog.City);
    
  4. Save the codeunit and export it to the same MergeObjects folder as COD50800_Target...