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Observer Pattern in Dynamics NAV

EDIT: NAV2016 has come out with new “Event” functionality, and looking into how that affects my Observer code I realised that what I had built was sort-of a combination of two different patterns, Observer and something a bit more like PubSub – the difference being the latter is “Cross-session”. See my follow-up blogs here: Observer… Read More Observer Pattern in Dynamics NAV

August 14, 2015October 30, 2015 strangenikolai2 Comments

TVT Whiteboard

I wrote a post for my work blog about our Whiteboard (Scheduler) Control Add-In… will just put the screenshot as a teaser here 😉 http://www.tvisiontech.co.uk/talking_technical_tvt_whiteboard.html Nikolai

August 13, 2015August 14, 2015 strangenikolai2 Comments

Casting .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV, Part 3

At the end of the last post on this subject I had got to a point where I was successfully casting some examples, but the solution left a bit to be desired. I was trying to come up with some real examples where I could test this it all out, but I was finding nothing.… Read More Casting .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV, Part 3

July 21, 2015 strangenikolaiLeave a comment

Debugging Dynamics NAV Javascript Control Add-Ins

… or Debugging Dynamics NAV “Any Client Control Add-Ins” as Microsoft seem to be calling them. Debugging the Windows Client Control Add-ins is relatively easy using the Attach to Process feature of Visual Studio as described way back in 2009 by Christian. It is possible to sort-of do the same with Javascript Control Add-ins but… Read More Debugging Dynamics NAV Javascript Control Add-Ins

July 17, 2015 strangenikolai2 Comments

Casting .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV, Part 2

My last post started with a disclaimer that it was not a post about how-to cast .NET objects from one type to another in C/AL code. This post IS about how-to cast .NET objects from one type to another in C/AL code. But it also starts with a disclaimer; i.e. the code below is “sandpit”… Read More Casting .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV, Part 2

July 15, 2015 strangenikolai2 Comments

“Casting” .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV

Let me start this off with saying this is not a post about how-to cast .NET objects from one type to another in C/AL code. I don’t know how to do it yet, or if it is even possible, I’m still playing around with some .NET libraries… (maybe next blog post… 😉 ). This is more… Read More “Casting” .NET Objects in Dynamics NAV

July 10, 2015 strangenikolai1 Comment

Using .NET Predicate (or Constraints on Type) in NAV

The other week I attended the UK PowerShot Workshop hosted at Microsoft HQ in Reading and run by the guys from Cloud Ready Software (Dynamics NAV’s very own Gang of 4: Waldo, Gary, Vjeko and Mark Brummel – Mark wasn’t there though). Waldo has posted about where it was and what was covered – suffice to say, it was great and… Read More Using .NET Predicate (or Constraints on Type) in NAV

July 6, 2015 strangenikolai6 Comments

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