How to see Object ID's Present in a flf file

Gaurav_Sharma_At_All_eTec
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Hi everone,
basically in flf one can see only granules that can be accessed through that flf but How to see Object ID's Present in that flf file.
Many Thanks in Advance
Regards,
Gaurav
basically in flf one can see only granules that can be accessed through that flf but How to see Object ID's Present in that flf file.
Many Thanks in Advance
Regards,
Gaurav
Gaurav Sharma,
Consultant-Microsoft Dynamics Nav
Consultant-Microsoft Dynamics Nav
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Exactly, Microsoft should also give you a .txt. In this file you have more detailed information.
Another possibility:
Make a form (or report) on table 2000000043:"License Permission" or table 2000000044:"Permission Range".
If your license (the one whose permissions you want to check) permits to make a form or report, you can directly do it with that license and you don't have to save the form, but can run it directly.
If you need to make it with a developers license, you have to save it with an ID that can be used with the license you want to test. (You can export a standard Navision form and give your form that ID and later import the standard Navision form again). After saving it, you have to change license (take the one you want to test), and run the program.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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You can see them in virtual table 2000000043 License Permission or 2000000044 Permission Range. Or if you have access to C/CAPS you can use one prepared report to see the informations...0
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Has anyone done an external program that does the same?
or a report/form in navision to examine ANY .flf-file?Regards
Dan Lindström
NCSD Navision 2.00 since 1999 (Navision Certified Solution Developer)
MBSP Developer for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 20090 -
danlindstrom wrote:Has anyone done an external program that does the same?
or a report/form in navision to examine ANY .flf-file?Regards,Alain Krikilion
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kriki:
I'm fully aware of youre simple solution but to able to use it I have to save it under an id that everyone can use and then switch to another license 'Tools - license ...'.
I asked for ANY flf-file
Im searching for a solution that in some way asks for an flf-file and then reads and prints the rangesRegards
Dan Lindström
NCSD Navision 2.00 since 1999 (Navision Certified Solution Developer)
MBSP Developer for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 20090 -
Flf is coded, I am afraid, that it is not so simple to "read" flf file and show the data within...0
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