You should now be relatively comfortable in the navigation of Business Central and with the use of Visual Studio Code. You should be able to use the page snippets as an advanced beginner. If you have taken full advantage of the various opportunities to create tables and pages, both with our guidance and experimentally on your own, you are beginning to become a Business Central developer.
We have reviewed different types of pages and worked with some of them. We reviewed all of the controls that can be used in pages and have worked with several of them. We also lightly reviewed page and control triggers. We've had a good introduction to page designing and a significant insight into the structure of some types of pages. With the knowledge gained, we have expanded our WDTU application system, enhancing our pages for data maintenance and inquiry.
In the next chapter, we will learn about the Business Central Query and Report Designer. We will dig into the various triggers and...