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Mark Brummel - Navision specialist voor de Veluwe en Oost Nederland

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Tip #11 - The 'page' variable
When NAV2009 was released, a new variable type was introduced called page. As most of you know, page and form numbers are transparent in NAV. This means that every page should have a form and vice versa. Depending of the client it will show the page or form with that number. For example: The table 21...
Tip #10 - NAV2009 Drop Down List
Following the blog of Claus about drop down lists I would like to add some follow which is new for most developers. Claus' blog give a very accurate description about how to work with this new cool feature of NAV2009 but when I was explaining it for a developers class I found a little mistery. The...
NAV2009 SP1 - Making it usable
NAV2009 SP1 is finished and being tested now. As a MVP I have access to the CTP releases. Unfortunately that does not automaticaly mean I have time for it. As dad of three and partner of a succesful business it is difficult to find time. When NAV2009 RTM was stil under development I decided to use it...
Tip #2 - NAV 2009 Linked subpages
Last months I have been teaching a lot of NAV2009 upgrade workshops in The Netherlands, Belgium and the UK. One of the questions I am getting often is how to link a subpage to another subpage. In the UK workshop we started some experimenting. We found that when creating a subpage you get a field called...
Classic (matrix) forms in RTC (NAV 2009)
For Microsoft I have been teaching NAV 2009 upgrade classes. Last week we had a return day to exchange experiences. One of the subjects on the discussion list was using classic reports in the new Role Tailored Client. This is something everybody loves very much. But, we started experimeting with it....