Time Trigger
 
            
                
                    Alex                
                
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                    Hello Folks,
Have anyone from you an example vor the onTime Trigger in Navision 2.01 and higher ?!
Thanks Alex
Best regards
Alex Schubert
ERP & Navision
Dolphin Communication Technologies GmbH
Otto-Hahnstr. 1 c
D-69190 Walldorf
<A HREF="mailto:schubert@dolphinct.de">schubert@dolphinct.de</A>
schubert@dolphinct.de
DolphinCT.de
                Have anyone from you an example vor the onTime Trigger in Navision 2.01 and higher ?!
Thanks Alex
Best regards
Alex Schubert
ERP & Navision
Dolphin Communication Technologies GmbH
Otto-Hahnstr. 1 c
D-69190 Walldorf
<A HREF="mailto:schubert@dolphinct.de">schubert@dolphinct.de</A>
schubert@dolphinct.de
DolphinCT.de
Best regards
Alex Schubert
ERP & Navision
Dolphin Communication Technologies GmbH
Otto-Hahnstr. 1 c
D-69190 Walldorf
Alex Schubert
ERP & Navision
Dolphin Communication Technologies GmbH
Otto-Hahnstr. 1 c
D-69190 Walldorf
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            On a form
 Just Create a C/AL Global Variable Name: CurrTime SubType: Time
 Set the Form Property TimerInterval to 6000
 Note: 6000 = 1 Second
 place on the form a control with the SourceExpr = CurrTime
 Form C/AL Code Trigger
 OnTimer()
 CurrTime:=TIME;
 CurrForm.UPDATE(FALSE);
 It's a shame the Timer is only applied to forms!
 One of the uses could be to poll for a file
 Have Fun
 MindSource (UK) Limited
 Navision Service Partner
 david@mindsource.co.uk
 info@mindsource.co.uk0
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            <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Dave Cox:
 It's a shame the Timer is only applied to forms!
 <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 And it's also a pity that the timerinterval is not changeable at runtime!No support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)0
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            And that you can't switch the OnTimer trigger on/off at runtime.
 John0
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            How about two forms on Timer()
 Form1
 If Condition Then
 CurrForm.Close;
 Form2
 If Condition Then
 FORM1.RUN;
 <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Tegelaar:
 And that you can't switch the OnTimer trigger on/off at runtime.
 John<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 MindSource(UK)Limited
 Navision Service Partner
 info@mindsource.co.uk
 www.mindsource.co.uk0
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            ThnxBest regards
 Alex Schubert
 ERP & Navision
 Dolphin Communication Technologies GmbH
 Otto-Hahnstr. 1 c
 D-69190 Walldorf0
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