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Create Filter string based on selected objects ?
kenneth73
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2015-07-28
edited 2015-08-20
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Hi
In the development environment, is it possible ( maybe with a tools ), to select for example the modified objects, and create a FILTER string from that.. ?
Thanks
Regards
Kenneth
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nverma
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2015-07-28
Filter the Object designer by Modified set to true.
Select & copy all the objects and past it in excel and then you can transpose it and use the concatenate function.
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kenneth73
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2015-07-28
Ok
How to filter like this ( syntax )
Table 21
Table 92
Codeunit 21
Codeunit 33
Page 21
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Thanks
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tinoruijs
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2015-07-29
Maybe you can use field Version for filtering. For example filter for *MOD1*. You should put MOD1 in every object you want to filter.
Tino Ruijs
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kenneth73
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2015-08-19
Used your solution Tino - Thanks
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ReneFunga
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2015-08-20
=D> =D> Ty, I'll try your solution.
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Select & copy all the objects and past it in excel and then you can transpose it and use the concatenate function.
How to filter like this ( syntax )
Table 21
Table 92
Codeunit 21
Codeunit 33
Page 21
...
...
...
...
Thanks
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist