OIOXML in NAV

Gumleguf
Member Posts: 38
Hi all,
Greetings from Denmark. I am completely new to NAV, so please excuse my newbie questions.
I am helping a new customer to convert from XAL til NAV. They intend to use OIOXML in order to bill public customers. I know we can buy add-on modules to achieve this, but as far as I have been informed some standard OIOXML functionality is available in NAV.
My problem is that I can't really find any information about this anywhere. Can enyone give me a small introduction, or perhaps put me in the direction of some relevant material?
Best regards,
G
Greetings from Denmark. I am completely new to NAV, so please excuse my newbie questions.

I am helping a new customer to convert from XAL til NAV. They intend to use OIOXML in order to bill public customers. I know we can buy add-on modules to achieve this, but as far as I have been informed some standard OIOXML functionality is available in NAV.
My problem is that I can't really find any information about this anywhere. Can enyone give me a small introduction, or perhaps put me in the direction of some relevant material?
Best regards,
G
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Okay, so I spent a bit more time reading the F1 help, and actually found a few instructions. :roll:
I have performed the basic setup in Sales & Marketing -> Setup -> Sales & Receivables Setup under the tab OIOXML.
I have then updated a customer with the EAN No and Account code fields.
Then I create an invoice with all required fields and post it.
I then locate the invoice under Sales & Marketing -> History -> Posted Invoices, press Functions -> Create Electronic Invoices and press OK.
I then get an error message saying: " OIOXML Code must not be in Payment Terms Code='21'. ". I tried with various different Payment Terms but same error. Help please. :?:
Btw, I am running a CRONUS 2009 local database.
/G
Edit: When activating the debugger it stops in Codeunit 13609 at the following line:
PaymentTerms.TESTFIELD("OIOXML Code");
....in a section of code that says:
Etc....
PaymentTerms.GET("Payment Terms Code");
PaymentTerms.TESTFIELD("OIOXML Code");
CASE PaymentTerms."OIOXML Code" OF
PaymentTerms."OIOXML Code"::Kontrakt:
AddElement(XMLCurrNode,'ID','CONTRACT',DocNameSpace,XMLNewChild,Prefix);
PaymentTerms."OIOXML Code"::Specifik:
AddElement(XMLCurrNode,'ID','SPECIFIC',DocNameSpace,XMLNewChild,Prefix);
END;
Etc....0 -
Ouhh ouhhh... I didn't read the error message properly. :^o
It was my payment term setup that wasn't correct.0
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