Table and Form

jjmmss1jjmmss1 Member Posts: 32
Plz give some information about object

TABLE:

1.Phys. Inventory Ledger Entry

2.Item Journal Template

3.Item Journal Line


FORM:

1.Phys. Inventory Journal

2.

Comments

  • bestianhowbestianhow Member Posts: 120
    Hi jjmmss1, You question not so clear.
    If you just want to ask about what is object in Navision, then Navision objects included Table, Form, Report, Codeunit, Dataport, XMLport and MenuSuite.
  • ara3nara3n Member Posts: 9,257
    My guess, he wants to know the purpose of the tables and forms.

    1. This table gets populated for historical info, every time you do a physical. This table stores the physical inventory. Basically a copy of the journal.

    2. Item journa template, is the setup for item journal. Here you can specify which template uses what form etc. Normally default setup is suffucient for most client.

    3. Item journal is used to for any change that you want to make to inventory. Navision posting routine uses item journal to post sales, purchaes, reevaluation, pos adj. neg, adj.., physical inventory, Manually you can do them as well through the item journal.


    forms.
    1. Physical inveneotry form is one of the forms that uses Item journal line. and this form is used for making physical inventory.
    Ahmed Rashed Amini
    Independent Consultant/Developer


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  • Alex_ChowAlex_Chow Member Posts: 5,063
    jjmmss1 wrote:
    Plz give some information about object

    TABLE:

    1.Phys. Inventory Ledger Entry

    2.Item Journal Template

    3.Item Journal Line


    FORM:

    1.Phys. Inventory Journal

    2.

    Look up in the Navision help.
  • Miklos_HollenderMiklos_Hollender Member Posts: 1,598
    It's you third topic about seemingly the same Phys. Inv. issue. Please don't do this in the future, it does make more sense to collect all possible sides, facets of a given problem in one topic and not three. I have replied in two of them, so no point in doing it in the third. But please avoid it.
  • Miklos_HollenderMiklos_Hollender Member Posts: 1,598
    Anyway, nobody can give more information than pushing Design at these objects and looking at properties and code.
  • Alex_ChowAlex_Chow Member Posts: 5,063
    Anyway, nobody can give more information than pushing Design at these objects and looking at properties and code.

    That's assuming he's working for a solution center and not an end user suffering from bad solution centers.
  • Miklos_HollenderMiklos_Hollender Member Posts: 1,598
    Oh. That's possible. Then I suggest pressing F1 on each fields.
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