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What language are NAV Pages programmed in?
Votuc
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2010-12-16
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Hi,
I know Pages are created in C/AL but are they also built upon .NET in the background? Not just the NST - but are there actual "classes" (?) behind the Actions, The Group, the Container, the ActionGroup, etc. :-k
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ara3n
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2010-12-16
The RTC is written in .NET.
You can see all NAV C/ALL code in .net if you export the blob fields from "Object Metadata" table.
Or start the service tier in debug mode.
Ahmed Rashed Amini
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https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
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fitol
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2010-12-17
And in debug mode you can see that the code in all object types (not just pages) gets translated to C#, which is what the Service Tier executes.
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You can see all NAV C/ALL code in .net if you export the blob fields from "Object Metadata" table.
Or start the service tier in debug mode.
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n