C\AL Code viewing in objects?

lordgrinz
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I am new to Navision, so I dont know if this is normal or not. But I am use to using VB studio and having the ability to find, replace all, etc. across my whole project. Yet when I try this in say a Nav Report, I have to view code only of one section at a time, is there a way to view all the code within say a report, all at once? Is their a "find" or "replace all" that will apply to the whole object and not just to code for one section of the object? It just seems like this is one of the hardest coding environments I've ever seen, its really cumbersome.
I guess what I am asking is if there is a tool for doing all this, basically giving me a similar environment to MS Visual Studio?
Thanks!
David
I guess what I am asking is if there is a tool for doing all this, basically giving me a similar environment to MS Visual Studio?
Thanks!
David
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Export object as TXT file, then you will be able to search/find/replace.Tomas,
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Tomas wrote:Export object as TXT file, then you will be able to search/find/replace.
So there is no ability to do this within the object? Or a development tool for giving the developer the ability to view, replace, change code, highlight code errors as they are typed, etc? And view all links to other objects and databases?
I guess I am surprised that there is so little in the way of support for developers in Navision.0 -
lordgrinz wrote:I guess I am surprised that there is so little in the way of support for developers in Navision.
I understand your reaction.
But navision is not made for developers. It's ERP-software. With posibilities to modify.
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
So there is no ability to do this within the object?
No. You have to export the object as txt to search in all code.
Or a development tool for giving the developer the ability to view, replace, change code, highlight code errors as they are typed, etc?
No.
And view all links to other objects and databases?
You can use Developers Toolkit for viewing links between objects.
Navision Developer’s Toolkit is designed to help you analyze, customize and update Navision applications. Regardless whether you are working as a Navision project manager, developer, supporter, trainer or sales person you will have to look behind the application.
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
And you can use CodeGenius Studio:
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19626
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
Hi David
As has been said, NAV doesn't have a fully feature rich development environment.
There are things which we would all like to see added, but at the end of the day what you loose in terms of development environment niceties, you gain in the ability to produce fast, no frills dbms/erp code.
And, there are always ways around the environment shortfalls, that's half the fun0 -
I'm new to Microsoft Navision, i don't understand the code for navision. thankxSTVN0
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http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=201660#p201660 Just two posts that are exactly the same in two old topics?! [-X
I think first of all you should read the board rules http://www.mibuso.com/forum/faq.php?mode=rules :!:"Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0 -
Anyone have any website to understand / reading the coding for Navision ? I dont really understand the coding of navision, i'm new to this application developement system.STVN0
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If you are new, I am sure that you have some "mentor" in your company who will teach you or guide you. I recommend:
1) Read something about Pascal language, the syntax is same
2) Read the documentation in DOC folder of install cd, mainly the Designer's guide0 -
lordgrinz wrote:But I am use to using VB studio and having the ability to find, replace all, etc. across my whole project.lordgrinz wrote:Yet when I try this in say a Nav Report, I have to view code only of one section at a time, is there a way to view all the code within say a report, all at once? Is their a "find" or "replace all" that will apply to the whole object and not just to code for one section of the object?lordgrinz wrote:It just seems like this is one of the hardest coding environments I've ever seen, its really cumbersome.lordgrinz wrote:I guess what I am asking is if there is a tool for doing all this, basically giving me a similar environment to MS Visual Studio?
PS: The external text editor I use is vim; very, very fast (both in itself and for text editing), syntax colouring, can easily edit 500Mbyte+ files but you'll HATE it.Robert de Bath
TVision Technology Ltd0
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