The nice thing about customization is that you can be the one that decides whether or not it is ok.
It is completely different from any standard Navision UI that I know, so it is not intuitive for experienced Navision users. On the other hand, it looks pretty intuitive by itself, so it should be easy to learn to use.
As for if it is possible... Yes it is possible, but only because pane 1 and pane 2 both use the same table. This would not work (well not without some serious trickery) if you have a list in pane 1, details from a second table in pane 2 and details from a third table in pane 3.
The way I understand it, I don't see any technical problem with this form.
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It is completely different from any standard Navision UI that I know, so it is not intuitive for experienced Navision users. On the other hand, it looks pretty intuitive by itself, so it should be easy to learn to use.
As for if it is possible... Yes it is possible, but only because pane 1 and pane 2 both use the same table. This would not work (well not without some serious trickery) if you have a list in pane 1, details from a second table in pane 2 and details from a third table in pane 3.
The way I understand it, I don't see any technical problem with this form.
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