Object Designer in classic 2009

genericgeneric Member Posts: 511
edited 2008-10-30 in NAV Three Tier
Hello
In Object designer you have a new object type Pages. When you click on Run nothing happens. In order to run the object, I have to run the following command from start->Run
Dynamicsnav:////runpage?page=5731


Can Navision Object Designer just call that statement when you click on run?


Same would apply to Reports. give them the option to run classic or the RT client?
Dynamicsnav:////runreport?report=5850

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  • Luc_VanDyckLuc_VanDyck Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 3,633
    It doesn't make sense, as the object Page is meant to be used using the RT-client.
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  • genericgeneric Member Posts: 511
    It makes sense, the Classic client will execute Dynamicsnav:////runpage?page=31 which will start the RT client.
  • freddy.dkfreddy.dk Member, Microsoft Employee Posts: 360
    I do think it makes sense to have the Run button launch the URL - but I think there where a couple of other considerations and that is the reason for this not being part of NAV 2009.
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    Group Program Manager, Client
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    and are we allowed to know the "other considerations"? :)

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  • genericgeneric Member Posts: 511
    They didn't want to turn the object designer into a home simpson car.


    http://dynamicsuser.net/blogs/singleton ... ltant.aspx


    LOL.

    I wish they did. Nav Developement environment is like AMC Pacer. http://www.ridelust.com/the-top-5-most- ... lame-cars/
  • freddy.dkfreddy.dk Member, Microsoft Employee Posts: 360
    LOL

    That made my day :lol:

    Anyways - As long as you only have one database and one Service Tier - there really isn't a problem, but I think the primary reason is, that in the Classic Client you have a database and you really cannot relate that to a Service Tier URL.
    DynamicsNAV://// launches the service tier and company you connected to the last time you had the Role Tailored Client open - that isn't necessarily the database in which you are doing the modifications.
    Freddy Kristiansen
    Group Program Manager, Client
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    http://blogs.msdn.com/freddyk

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