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Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook

You're reading from   Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook Extend Dynamics NAV 2016 to win the business world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460608
Length 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexander Drogin Alexander Drogin
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Preface 1. Writing Basic C/AL Code FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced C/AL Development 3. Reporting and Data Analysis 4. .NET Interoperability in C/AL 5. Extending C/AL with COM Components 6. SharePoint Integration 7. Control Add-ins 8. Web Services 9. Events and Extension Packages 10. PowerShell

Using .NET assemblies in C/AL

As an introduction to .NET assemblies in C/AL, we will develop a function to export the contents of any table to an XML file. The Exchanging data with XMLPort objects recipe in Chapter 2, Advanced C/AL Development, covered a similar topic of XML export with the XMLPort objects. While XMLPorts win in terms of simplicity, .NET objects are victorious in flexibility. The development of an object based on .NET interoperability requires more effort, but the result is applicable to any table, while XMLPorts are bound to a fixed table.

How to do it...

The object developed in this recipe, allows us to select any table and export its contents into an XML file.

  1. First, create a page that will list all tables where the user can select a table to be exported. Create a List type page and select the AllObj table for the page data source. In the List page wizard, select two fields, Object ID and Object Name, to be displayed on the page.
  2. Finish the wizard and...
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