What made you think that you can edit pages with building objects of asp.net?
It is not because reports are edited in Visual Studio that the same applies for pages.
Anyway: it's impossible to use asp.net objects in NAV. If you however insist you can use webservices to build your very own customer list. But that would turn out to be a webpage (can be used in any browser) instead of a NAVpage (can only be used in RTC).
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If you however insist you can use webservices to build your very own customer list. But that would turn out to be a webpage (can be used in any browser) instead of a NAVpage (can only be used in RTC).
And there are some major licensing implications to that, as well, so consult with either your NAV Partner (if you're the end user) or your Microsoft rep (if you're the partner).
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It is not because reports are edited in Visual Studio that the same applies for pages.
Anyway: it's impossible to use asp.net objects in NAV. If you however insist you can use webservices to build your very own customer list. But that would turn out to be a webpage (can be used in any browser) instead of a NAVpage (can only be used in RTC).
|To-Increase|
And there are some major licensing implications to that, as well, so consult with either your NAV Partner (if you're the end user) or your Microsoft rep (if you're the partner).
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