tBrowser v1.2

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tBrowser v1.0
For someone who starts a deeper look into the Navision datamodel, it is very "hard to see the trees in the forest".
What I mean it is hard to become a fast navision datamodel overview.
Last week ago one of my collegues (he's a big navision fan like me) had an interesting idea:
"Let's implement a table relation viewer".
Said and done. Here is our V1.0 of tBrowser.
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=472
Discuss this download here.
For someone who starts a deeper look into the Navision datamodel, it is very "hard to see the trees in the forest".
What I mean it is hard to become a fast navision datamodel overview.
Last week ago one of my collegues (he's a big navision fan like me) had an interesting idea:
"Let's implement a table relation viewer".
Said and done. Here is our V1.0 of tBrowser.
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=472
Discuss this download here.
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Great stuff!
I like this tool. Especially the shown table numbers and the browsing functionality in alliance with the relation keys: great!
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greetings,
KaiKai Huegle
from mack-rides.com0 -
Feedback by: Lars Dyring/COPY-DAN (ld@copydan.dk )
Some tables have more than 16 relations. It would be smart if there was a button to rotate the shown tables.
Answer:
:oops: Thanks a lot for this feedback! As a little work-around the button (...) -> show all relations is implemented. This button appears on the right bottom corner on the central table if there are more than 16 relations.
\:D/ At the moment I am implementing an advanced solution to show also the “non-defined” relations such as Sales Header -> Sales Line and so on.Navision 24-7:
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tBrowser v1.1
For someone who starts a deeper look into the Navision datamodel, it is very "hard to see the trees in the forest".
What I mean it is hard to become a fast Navision datamodel overview.
Last week ago one of my collegues (he's a big Navision fan like me) had an interesting idea:
"Let's implement a table relation viewer".
Said and done. Here is our V1.0 of tBrowser.
Version v1.1:
- form 54000: tool tips added
- Readme.txt: section "usage" added
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=472
Discuss this download here.0 -
Hi,
How about adding information from which module a table is? Maybe even color-coding table boxes.
You could achieve this by using information from 'Find (Navision) Granule v1.3' ( http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=336 ).
For those that are new to Navision, marking important 'central' tables in the table list would be helpful (like showing them in bold). Maybe importance of a table could be calculated automaticaly based on the number of outgoing relations?
Adding information about the module in table list window could also help.
Boruthttp://www.NaviTools.com
Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams0 -
tBrowser v1.2
For someone who starts a deeper look into the Navision datamodel, it is very "hard to see the trees in the forest".
What I mean it is hard to become a fast Navision datamodel overview.
Last week ago one of my collegues (he's a big Navision fan like me) had an interesting idea:
"Let's implement a table relation viewer".
Said and done. Here is our V1.0 of tBrowser.
Version v1.2:
- new button print & new report 54000: generates a HTML-Version of table rel.
- form 54000: shows non-defined relations (beta version, not yet full activated) - new form 54002: non-defined relations (beta version, not yet full activated)
- new dataports 54000/54001: export/import non-defined relations (beta version, not yet full activated)
Non-defined rel. are these like Sales Header -> Sales Line, G/L Account-> G/L Ledger, ...
The future idea is to define these relations manually in a table allowing tBrowser to show also the relations.
(Version 1.3 follows as soon as possible)
Version v1.1:
- form 54000: tool tips added
- Readme.txt: section "usage" added
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=472
Discuss this download here.0 -
I tried also this great tool and have a few little suggestions:
- Could you add the current language table caption below the table name?
It would be very nice if you could add the caption everywhere (table, field) in all your places. - When showing the relations between the tables:
Could you also show the relation details in the overview?
e. g.: T5050 F15 <=> T286 F1 is now shown as [Territory Code]
It would be better when showing it like this: [Territory Code (F15) <- Code (F1)]
(Possibly let the user choose by selecting via a "Show Details" dropdown list: [None,Simple,Detailed,All] instead of the "Show relations" Boolean) - You have added a hidden link to the download here on mibuso.com
Could you add a "Help"-Button which links to this thread?
(http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5612)
Timo Lässer
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer since 1997
MSDynamics.de - German Microsoft Dynamics Community - member of [clip]0 - Could you add the current language table caption below the table name?
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Now, you can base the browser on my objects which will fill table with all relations with all details. See http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=990. It will be nice to see it in your "graphical" view. It will include the "non-defined" relations too (they are defined, but because they are conditioned, you cannot use the C/AL or Field table for them...).0
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