Virtual Tables

tgupta
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Hi all,
I was trying to look at the code of a add-on Module from some another NSC and they have done something like this whenever on date field anywhere in the system i put k and then enter a calender which is form is run. Now the question is where is the code which is running that form is written.I am still not able to find it .Now the code might be on the Date table i am guessing here which is basically a virtual table. So anybody have any idea on this .If you think its on Date table then how to write the code in Virtual table and look out what is written in the Virtual table .
Many Thanks,
Tarun
I was trying to look at the code of a add-on Module from some another NSC and they have done something like this whenever on date field anywhere in the system i put k and then enter a calender which is form is run. Now the question is where is the code which is running that form is written.I am still not able to find it .Now the code might be on the Date table i am guessing here which is basically a virtual table. So anybody have any idea on this .If you think its on Date table then how to write the code in Virtual table and look out what is written in the Virtual table .
Many Thanks,
Tarun
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I have never heard of 'customizing' the virtual tables...
Have you looked at the 'MakeDateText' procedure in Codeunit 1? That's where a 't' or a 'w' in a date field is changed into TODAY or WORKDATE...0 -
Hi fb ,
You are right .Thanks a lot for that =D>
Cheers,
Tarun0
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