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Forms, Reports, Codeunits in SQL Server
viriato
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Does anybody where the forms, Report and Codeunits are store on a SQL Server Database?
Thanks.
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garak
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like under native.
In the table Object in the field "BLOB REFERENCE". this field is an image (= BLOB) field. The ojbjects are stored, there.
Why do you ask?
Do you make it right, it works too!
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viriato
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Thanks Garak.
Just wondering if there any to acesss the code through there. Do you know if it's possible?
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kine
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No, it is not possible even if somebody knows how the objects are coded there (legally).
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garak
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as kine said, it's not possible for a normal NAV developer
Do you make it right, it works too!
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viriato
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Thanks Kine and Garak.
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In the table Object in the field "BLOB REFERENCE". this field is an image (= BLOB) field. The ojbjects are stored, there.
Why do you ask?
Just wondering if there any to acesss the code through there. Do you know if it's possible?
MVP - Dynamics NAV
My BLOG
NAVERTICA a.s.