Not sure what causes this in the RTC, but my No. field heading in the attached screenshot overlaps the Type field and I don't get a vertical line separator for these fields. Can anyone tell me what problem I might have with the field properties that would cause this?
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The strange thing is that I made the exact same change to the sales quote subform, and there is no issue there. Frustrating...
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if it's not a complicated page you can just recreate it and add personalizations step by step in order to catch the property/code that rose the problem :-k
it's the only approach i can think about, i've never seen this before :roll:
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The issue is tied to setting IndentationControls. As soon as you have multiple fields specified, the headers bleed together and vertical lines disappear. It actually caused a more serious issue (with the "No." field set to be indented) where the executable would crash when trying to drop down the No. field selection list. For now I've gone with a single IndentationControl, which is not ideal but works. As with some other things in the RTC, it looks like this is some good functionality that isn't quite working smoothly yet.
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sometimes i learn more while answering than asking
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I've recompiled all objects and restarted nav server, but no luck, still getting it...
I don't see such a table either, must be virtual...
If still relevant - disable the "Enable for Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server" checkmark in Alter Database, and then enable it again.