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BajiRao posted on Feb 9, 2010 10:44
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Hi,

          I am new user in the Dynamics Navision Whenever I changes into the codeunit then that changes are not reflected in to the Report .

           I don't know whether we can changes into the standered codeunit or not ?

Thiis happen in the Cronous campany.

I hope there are somebody can help me on this. I don't know whether this problem have something to do with my Application Server or the codeunit in NAV itself.   

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Solution (Verified) Matt Traxinger replied on Feb 9, 2010 13:39
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Only asking these questions because you said you are new.

Are you sure you are changing the right codeunit?

Are you saving / compiling the codeunit when you are done?

Are you sure the code you have modified is actually being executed when the report runs?

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Solution (Verified) Asallai replied on Feb 9, 2010 14:11
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hi,

a suggestion : please try to run the 'code coverage' from the menu, start it, then run your report. you will see which codeunit is called from your report.

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Only asking these questions because you said you are new.

Are you sure you are changing the right codeunit?

Are you saving / compiling the codeunit when you are done?

Are you sure the code you have modified is actually being executed when the report runs?

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hi,

a suggestion : please try to run the 'code coverage' from the menu, start it, then run your report. you will see which codeunit is called from your report.

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BajiRao replied on Feb 10, 2010 5:18
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Can you explain  what is "code coverage"

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Jonathan replied on Mar 6, 2010 10:23
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