Kicked out of Navision when using the List function F5

Sapphire123
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Hi All,
We have created a custom form for a client. When a user selects the 'list button', F5 , from this form, it kicks them out of Navision. It doesn't happen every time they press the button. There isn't a pattern or reason on when this occurs. Any idea how I can start to troubleshoot this issue? appreciate any suggestions on why it is behaving like this..
Thanks in advance..
We have created a custom form for a client. When a user selects the 'list button', F5 , from this form, it kicks them out of Navision. It doesn't happen every time they press the button. There isn't a pattern or reason on when this occurs. Any idea how I can start to troubleshoot this issue? appreciate any suggestions on why it is behaving like this..
Thanks in advance..
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Just take a look at all the code on the list-form.
Or you could use Code Coverage (Tools, Debugger) to see which code has been read. And then look for 'abnormal' code.
It can be just a field on the list form that is the problem. May a wrong constructed flowfield?
You could try to hide most fields and try it out which field gives the problem.
And there's the debugger that might help. Or client monitor.
But when there's not a pattern, it can be hard...
Does it happen on all clients?
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
Hey,
thanks for the reply. I'm not an expert in running the debugger, but can/should give it a try.. the problem is, since this occurs so randomly, i haven't been able to replicate it yet.
And no, not everyone using this form has had this problem.
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Sapphire123 wrote:And no, not everyone using this form has had this problem.
Maybe delete the zup-file on the client where it occurs?
Is the form based on a standard or custom table?
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
good idea, i'll test to see if deleting the zup file will help. and yes, this form is based off a custom table.0
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one more question, will renaming the zup file be equivalent to deleting it?0
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Sapphire123 wrote:one more question, will renaming the zup file be equivalent to deleting it?
Yes it will.
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
Did you 'create' this form by copying and pasting from another form?
If so, try creating a new form from scratch. It doesn't have to all of the functionality, just the same source table.
If you get rid of the problem, it probably means that you have some kind of bad reference in the old code.0
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