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GetUidOffset()
Steven Renders
Something new I learned this week is that appareantly there’s a function GetUidOffset in CodeUnit1 (and it has been there for a couple of versions). GetUidOffset EXIT(0); // =0 --> control- and variable ids are assigned // based on license. // >0 --> control- and variable ids are using numbering //starting from that number The purpose of this function would be for a Partner (developer) to influence the way in which numbers (ID’s) are generated for controls when adding them on a form/page. For example, you are developing an add-on and you are using a specific range (license), for example…
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GetUidOffset()
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Something new I learned this week is that appareantly there’s a function GetUidOffset in CodeUnit1 (and it has been there for a couple of versions). GetUidOffset EXIT(0); // =0 --> control- and variable ids are assigned // based on license. // >0 --> control- and variable ids are using numbering //starting from that number The [...]
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PlaceInBottom in RDLC layout
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A question I receive a lot from customers and partners is if there’s a way to implement the PlaceInBottom effect on a report in RDLC. As you might already know, in the Classic Client , which I should now call the Development Environment , in the report object, there’s a property called PlaceInBottom . It determines whether a footer section should be printed at the bottom of the (physical) page. In NAV 2009 and beyond, the property isn’t supported in RDLC and there’s no counterpart in the properties of the layout in Visual Studio. So basically, if you want to implement the Place In Bottom effect…
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PlaceInBottom in RDLC layout
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A question I receive a lot from customers and partners is if there’s a way to implement the PlaceInBottom effect on a report in RDLC. As you might already know, in the Classic Client, which I should now call the Development Environment, in the report object, there’s a property called PlaceInBottom. It determines whether a footer [...]
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