How to skip a a Codeunit which is out of License Permission range in Navision?

kovaidon
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I have two Codeunits.
First Codeunit is within the Range of License Permission, Second Codeunit is not within the range of License Permission.
Scenario is like , Second Codeunit(Out of range of license permission) is recalled within the First Codeunit(Which is within the range of License Permission).
By standard, it is throwing a License permission error , when trying to recall during run time.
But Is there is possibility to skip the Second Codeunit (Out of range of license permission) during run time ,which is recalled in First Codeunit , so that we can avoid that License permission Error?!
Any one could suggest me?
Experts Please..
I have two Codeunits.
First Codeunit is within the Range of License Permission, Second Codeunit is not within the range of License Permission.
Scenario is like , Second Codeunit(Out of range of license permission) is recalled within the First Codeunit(Which is within the range of License Permission).
By standard, it is throwing a License permission error , when trying to recall during run time.
But Is there is possibility to skip the Second Codeunit (Out of range of license permission) during run time ,which is recalled in First Codeunit , so that we can avoid that License permission Error?!
Any one could suggest me?
Experts Please..
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Hi,
you can create a local var for record 2000000043 "License Permission" in your first codeunit.if LicPermission.GET( LicPermission."Object Type"::Codeunit, CODEUNIT::"Your Second Codeunit") then IF LicPermission."Execute Permission" = LicPermission."Execute Permission"::Yes THEN DoSomethingwithyourSecondCodeunit;
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Hi,
you can create a local var for record 2000000043 "License Permission" in your first codeunit.if LicPermission.GET( LicPermission."Object Type"::Codeunit, CODEUNIT::"Your Second Codeunit") then IF LicPermission."Execute Permission" = LicPermission."Execute Permission"::Yes THEN DoSomethingwithyourSecondCodeunit;
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Sir,
Thank you very much for your valuable input. Will check it,
If any further clarification, will get in touch with you.
Thank you very much sir.!
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