Thanks All your reply, My question is, I need to loop a buffer table with SO NO. IN IT, what is my idea at first is that I loop the buffer table get the So No. and get related Sales header and insert into a temptable , then, I set the temptable as a fitler to a report which source table is an actual table. But my code is not work. how could I do it ? thanks very much.
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Forum Post: RE: Report.run (reportid, true,false,tmptable) lost the filters in navision 2016
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Forum Post: RE: Report.run (reportid, true,false,tmptable) lost the filters in navision 2016
Thanks Sbhatbng, I tried, yes it can set one record filter to report, But i need transfer more than 1 record to report.
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Forum Post: RE: Report.run (reportid, true,false,tmptable) lost the filters in navision 2016
Hi Erik, I just set the temporary property to be yes in the report,But after i use my above code, i found it show empty. Why? in fact i have records in temp table.
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Forum Post: RE: Report.run (reportid, true,false,tmptable) lost the filters in navision 2016
Hi, Erik, I have resovled my pb. I set the temporary property to be yes, and create a function which accept the temproray table from the caller, after get the parameter temptable loop it then insert into the report's source temp table. then i can show the correct result. but what I don't understand, why i use page.settableview(temptable) is ok on lookup tripger of a page, But it is not ok in report ? still this issue, I have tried r50008.settableview(temptable),r5008.run , this not ok.
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Blog Post: Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 has been released
Cumulative Update 37 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update....
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Forum Post: RE: Report.run (reportid, true,false,tmptable) lost the filters in navision 2016
Personally I have always used a SET function, created in the report to move my Temporary table into the report, when the report have the Temporary property set. A "normal" run with the Temporary table doesn't work.
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Forum Post: RE: How to rotate text box in 360 degree in rdlc report.
Hello Pravin, As of my point of view, 360 degree is the same (default) view of your text. So no need of rotating in 360 degree. If you need string reverse then use the following expression : =StrReverse(cstr(Fields!name.Value)) I hope it will be helpful for you. If yes then please verify my answer.
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Blog Post: NAV Development Preview – November Update
Welcome to yet another update for the Developer Preview, we're now introducing the November update. As usual, we've fixed a lot of issues reported by you, for more information view the list of fixed issues, In addition to that we're announcing the following changes as you can see listed below. To jump directly to an updated image...
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Blog Post: NAV Development Preview – November Update
Welcome to yet another update for the Developer Preview, we're now introducing the November update. As usual, we've fixed a lot of issues reported by you, for more information view the list of fixed issues, In addition to that we're announcing the following changes as you can see listed below. To jump directly to an updated image...
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Blog Post: Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 has been released
Cumulative Update 25 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update....
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Blog Post: Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 has been released
Cumulative Update 25 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update....
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Blog Post: Single Sign-On announced for connecting to data sources from Power BI Service
Microsoft has announced Single Sign-On (SSO) mode from Power BI, leveraging Kerberos, for connecting to select data sources using DirectQuery. As Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Power BI Miguel Llopis described on the company's Power BI blog, each user will see precisely the data for which he or she has permissions in an underlying data source, without shared data caching across different users. As it is, when users interact with a DirectQuery report in the Power BI ...read more
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Blog Post: Single Sign-On announced for connecting to data sources from Power BI Service
Microsoft has announced Single Sign-On (SSO) mode from Power BI, leveraging Kerberos, for connecting to select data sources using DirectQuery. As Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Power BI Miguel Llopis described on the company's Power BI blog, each user will see precisely the data for which he or she has permissions in an underlying data source, without shared data caching across different users. As it is, when users interact with a DirectQuery report in the Power BI ...read more
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Blog Post: Single Sign-On announced for connecting to data sources from Power BI Service
Microsoft has announced Single Sign-On (SSO) mode from Power BI, leveraging Kerberos, for connecting to select data sources using DirectQuery. As Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Power BI Miguel Llopis described on the company's Power BI blog, each user will see precisely the data for which he or she has permissions in an underlying data source, without shared data caching across different users. As it is, when users interact with a DirectQuery report in the Power BI ...read more
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Blog Post: Single Sign-On announced for connecting to data sources from Power BI Service
Microsoft has announced Single Sign-On (SSO) mode from Power BI, leveraging Kerberos, for connecting to select data sources using DirectQuery. As Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Power BI Miguel Llopis described on the company's Power BI blog, each user will see precisely the data for which he or she has permissions in an underlying data source, without shared data caching across different users. As it is, when users interact with a DirectQuery report in the Power BI ...read more
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Blog Post: Tables Changes from Nav 2013 to Nav 2017 – first shot
For those who would like to have release notes when upgrading from nav 2013 to nav 2017 i have developed following table comparison. New in Nav 2017: 60 Document Sending Profile 61 Electronic Document Format 62 Record Export Buffer 130 Incoming Document 131 Incoming Documents Setup 132 Incoming Document Approver 133 Incoming Document Attachment 134 Posted Docs. With No Inc. Buf. 135 Acc. Sched. KPI Web Srv. Setup 136 ...read more
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Blog Post: Tables Changes from Nav 2013 to Nav 2016
For upgrade processes from nav 2013 to nav 2016 i have developed following table comparison. New in Nav 2016: 60 Document Sending Profile 61 Electronic Document Format 130 Incoming Document 131 Incoming Documents Setup 132 Incoming Document Approver 133 Incoming Document Attachment 134 Posted Docs. With No Inc. Buf. 135 Acc. Sched. KPI Web Srv. Setup 136 Acc. Sched. KPI Web Srv. Line 137 Inc. Doc. Attachment Overview ...read more
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Blog Post: Power BI Desktop November Feature Summary
This month conditional formatting gets a major update with the ability to control the color based on rules. If you have a slow data source, there are report options that help limit the number of queries that are sent to the source. Finally, several formatting features, including cell alignment for table and matrix, and precise control over the order of overlapping charts on your report. https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-november-2017-feature-summary/ Reporting Rule-based conditional formatting for table and matrix Cell alignment for table and matrix Control visual ordering through the selection pane Lock objects on your report Esri Plus Subscription is available for ArcGIS Maps for Power BI Report options for slow data sources Filtering performance improvements Recently released custom visuals Image Timeline Social network graph Venn diagram by MAQ Software HTML viewer Analytics Cell-level formatting for multidimensional AS models for multi-row card Data connectivity Impala connector – support for Windows Authentication Query editing Add Column From Examples improvements For a summary of the major updates, you can watch the following video:
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Blog Post: NAV Development Preview – November Update
NAV Development Preview – November Update
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Blog Post: NAV Development Preview – November Update
NAV Development Preview – November Update
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