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Programming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

You're reading from   Programming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Build customized business applications with the latest tools in Dynamics 365 Business Central

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789137798
Length 536 pages
Edition 6th Edition
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Christopher D. Studebaker Christopher D. Studebaker
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Preface 1. Introduction to Business Central FREE CHAPTER 2. Tables 3. Data Types and Fields 4. Pages - The Interactive Interface 5. Queries and Reports 6. Introduction to AL 7. Intermediate AL 8. Advanced AL Development Tools 9. Successful Conclusions 10. Assessments 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

NEXT function with FIND or FINDSET

The syntax defined for the NEXT function is as follows:

IntegerValue := Record.NEXT ( ReadStepSize ) 

The full assignment statement format is rarely used to set an IntegerValue. In addition, there is no documentation for the usage of a non-zero IntegerValue. When IntegerValue goes to zero, it means a NEXT record was not found.

If the ReadStepSize value is negative, the table will be read in reverse; if ReadStepSize is positive (the default), then the table will be read forward. The size of the value in ReadStepSize controls which records should be read. For example, if ReadStepSize is 2 or -2, then every second record will be read. If ReadStepSize is 10 or -10, then every tenth record will be read. The default value is 1, in which case, every record will be read and the read direction will be forward.

In a typical data-read loop, the first read is a FIND or FINDSET function, followed by a REPEAT-UNTIL loop. The exit condition is the UNTILRecord...

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