Difference between Purch Post and Purch Post(Yes/No) Codeuni

write2souravwrite2sourav Member Posts: 113

Hi,
What is the Difference between codeunit Purch Post and Purch Post (Y/N). Which one gets fired first

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  • AlbertvhAlbertvh Member Posts: 516
    Hi

    Purchase Post is the actual posting of the purchase order etc

    Purchase Post (Y/N) asks the question Receipt,Invoice,Receipt and Invoice

    Purchase Post (Y/N) will fire first.

    If you go to the C/AL codeunit 91 you will see that this calls codeunit 90

    Regards
    Albert
  • write2souravwrite2sourav Member Posts: 113
    Thanks a lot
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,118
    BlackTiger wrote:
    Thanks a lot

    How about, bloody hell, just open and read codeunit by own eyes and understand by own brain? ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)
    Remember we are here to help each other (starting with people who have hardly opened Navision to the most experienced ones) , not to insult them!
    Maybe he read it but was not sure he understood it and ask for confirmation.
    And maybe in the future he will answer YOUR problems (or maybe not after your 'friendly' post).
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
    No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!


  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    BlackTiger wrote:
    Thanks a lot

    How about, bloody hell, just open and read codeunit by own eyes and understand by own brain? ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)

    I spoke yesterday at Convergence with a lot of people that know of www.dynamicsusers.org and www.mibuso.com , many people are very scared to post in these forums, and posts like this are one of the reasons.

    Your post adds no value, and in fact causes damage, because now the original poster will feel bad to ever post again, for fear of again being bashed like this again.

    Please keep in mind that whilst you intended to insult the original poster, and show how you are the biggest genius on the plannet, instead it back fired, and the only thing we have learned from this post is that maybe black tiger is not a name to be trusted or respected.

    Please think more carfully before the next time you click the send button, and maybe it would be better if you clicked the little [X] on the top right of the form instead.
    David Singleton
  • PhennoPhenno Member Posts: 630
    BlackTiger wrote:
    =;

    Why I'm so "evil" and unrespectful to such guys? I can explain.

    This this question from certification exam. So I means this smart guy sitting in examination room and trying to get answers from internet (what is restricted!).

    I have no plans to apologize at all. I spoke a lot about such "knowledge thiefs".
    many people are very scared to post in these forums, and posts like this are one of the reasons.

    Scared? Scared about what? Ask your question properly, explain your problem and you will get answer/solution. But RTFM first. 95% of "problems" caused by laziness to read documentation.

    May be let's speak about other reasons first? :whistle: This is LAST reason why people scared of something.
    Your post adds no value, and in fact causes damage, because now the original poster will feel bad to ever post again, for fear of again being bashed like this again.

    Such persons never posting again. At least using same nickname.

    Good example of "scared user":
    http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=64983#64983
    http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=64984#64984
    http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=64985#64985
    http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=64986#64986


    flipping with facts, if you ask me.
    I agree that the question (in a thread here) is a little bit premature (after all, the names of functions says all) but not everybody thinks as a programmer nor everybody are techies...


    Second thing is a matter of "way of conversation". Yours one is rood from time to time. No matter who is on the other side of conversation it's just not a right way to point something out.
  • Miklos_HollenderMiklos_Hollender Member Posts: 1,598
    OK, folks, so let's define we are speaking about TWO completely different things here.

    One is people trying to cheat on exams, or, even more, collecting answers and selling them for money. This is disgusting and worths every kind of rudeness. I think some of the older forum members wrote a very interesting blog post about it ("how to get rich quick with Navision") but I don't remember where it is. In fact, selling answers I think should be faced with legal action because it's a breach of a contract.

    On the other hand, when people ask questions without RTFM/RTFC(ode), I think that has to be tolerated. I was in those shoes. Right out of business school, having no idea about the real world. I was confident, because I figured that if a company needs a mail server, and Microsoft has Exchange to offer, and you read the Exchange installation/configuration manual you surely be able to do the job, then when a company has a warehouse or does some kind of production, and Microsoft has Navision to offer, then reading the application manuals (not the programming ones) you will be able to do the job. Boy, how wrong I was, it turned out later on when we reported 170% "utilization" month after month, and about 120% unchargable... I never assumed that a big, nice, brand-name international product needs to be hacked to pieces before it starts working properly. My nice warm world of admiring big brand names and international products as "standards" collapsed and thus I became the disrespectful, cynical monster I am now :):):)

    OK, but back to the topic. Be respectful to beginners who seem to be lazy IF they don't look like they are exam cheaters, because it's not their fault. They are just fresh grads, accountants, or VB programmers suddenly thrown into the very different Navision world and trying to survive and go home each day before midnight, if possible. It's not their fault, it's their managers fault who failed to measure the challenge of really learning this trade f.e. by asking expert freelancers.
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    ...

    I think some of the older forum members wrote a very interesting blog post about it ("how to get rich quick with Navision") but I don't remember where it is. In fact, selling answers I think should be faced with legal action because it's a breach of a contract.

    ...

    That was me :

    http://dynamicsusers.org/blogs/singleton/archive/2006/07/28/2938.aspx
    David Singleton
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