This article guides users on enhancing data security in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations by encrypting password values using X++ .
How to create a find and exist method in D365 F&O
All tables in D365 F&O should have at least one find method. What is a find method? It's a method that selects and returns one record from the table that matches the unique index specified by the input parameters. The last input variable in a find method must be a boolean variable usually called '_update'.... Continue Reading →
OnValidatedField table event handler method in Dynamics 365 F&O
OnValidatedField table event handler method in Dynamics 365 F&O Event handlers can be use to fire up your code without the necessary to customize and interfere on core logic and elements. On the example below i’ll create an event handler that will validate FirstName value of DirPersonName table. Open DirPersonName table and on tab Events... Continue Reading →
Difference between RunBase and RunBaseBatch class – AX 2012 / Dynamics 365 F&O
Difference between RunBase and RunBaseBatch class - AX 2012 Or Dynamics 365 F&O RunBase: To create a job or an Action class - a program that carries out processes, such as accepting parameters from the user and then updating records in the database - you use the RunBase framework. The framework is implemented by the RunBase... Continue Reading →
Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations – How to use chain of command in X++ (CoC)
Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations - How to use chain of command in X++ (CoC) Chain of Command (CoC) enables strongly typed extension capabilities of public and protected methods. It is an amazing piece of development capability that allows technical consultants to extend the application avoiding over-layering. Microsoft has implemented chain of command across Classes,... Continue Reading →