Adding new action position troubleshoting

txeriff
Member Posts: 515
Hi,
What I actually want to do is set "DCQ Process template" action under the standard action "Line discount" but seems there is no way to do it.
If I leave all options for the action by default it goes under it but into the "NAVIGATE" tab. How can I set it right under that action into "HOME" Tab?
There is not "purchases" category action, so it must be default nav and I guess there is no way to set it ...
thanks a lot!
What I actually want to do is set "DCQ Process template" action under the standard action "Line discount" but seems there is no way to do it.
If I leave all options for the action by default it goes under it but into the "NAVIGATE" tab. How can I set it right under that action into "HOME" Tab?
There is not "purchases" category action, so it must be default nav and I guess there is no way to set it ...
thanks a lot!

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Why don't you use "customize ribbon" option...“Any fool can know. The point is to understand.”
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suraj92291 wrote:Why don't you use "customize ribbon" option...
Because it must go by default in there, it´s a request. I know user can move the actions.0 -
You could take a look at properties Promoted and PromotedCategory on Page Actions.
Tino Ruijs
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Found it.
When creating a custum action, ID 1000000000 is given to that action. When you change it to for example 200 (for safety not used already in the current page) it appears in the actiongroup you want.
Tino Ruijs
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tinoruijs wrote:Found it.
When creating a custum action, ID 1000000000 is given to that action. When you change it to for example 200 (for safety not used already in the current page) it appears in the actiongroup you want.
thanks a lot!. It seems dangerous to change the ID of the action0 -
txeriff wrote:thanks a lot!. It seems dangerous to change the ID of the action
Yes it is. Because of future features which could use 200 for example.
Maybe there's a range of ID's which you can use without that danger, but I don't know if that's documented somewhere.
You could test if ID 50000 works too.
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0
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