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Modify a Field By its FIELDNO and Without Knowing its Name
ararat85
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I wonder if it's possible to modify a field by only knowing its ID? For example i want to modify the 50001 ID field in the X table with the Y value. How can i reach that field an assign the Y value to it in C/AL?
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zohaibu95@hotmail.com
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yes you have to use RecordRef variable.
Have a look on this link
http://www.archerpoint.com/blog/Posts/journey-mystery-working-recordref-variables-dynamics-nav
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Zohaib Ahmed
Dynamics NAV ERP Technical Consultant.
please like / agree / verify my answer, if it was helpful for you. thanks.
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RockWithNAV
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I believe RecordRef and FieldRef will do your Job.
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zohaibu95@hotmail.com
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yes you have to use RecordRef variable.
Have a look on this link
http://www.archerpoint.com/blog/Posts/journey-mystery-working-recordref-variables-dynamics-nav
Best Regards
Zohaib Ahmed
Dynamics NAV ERP Technical Consultant.
please like / agree / verify my answer, if it was helpful for you. thanks.
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RockWithNAV
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2017-02-27
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I believe RecordRef and FieldRef will do your Job.
Thanks
Blog -
rockwithnav.wordpress.com/
Twitter -
https://twitter.com/RockwithNav
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https://facebook.com/rockwithnav/
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Have a look on this link
http://www.archerpoint.com/blog/Posts/journey-mystery-working-recordref-variables-dynamics-nav
Zohaib Ahmed
Dynamics NAV ERP Technical Consultant.
please like / agree / verify my answer, if it was helpful for you. thanks.
Blog - rockwithnav.wordpress.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RockwithNav
Facebook - https://facebook.com/rockwithnav/