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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

You're reading from   Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central The complete guide for designing and integrating advanced Business Central solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630646
Length 684 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Stefano Demiliani Stefano Demiliani
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Duilio Tacconi Duilio Tacconi
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central’s Online Momentum 2. Mastering a Modern Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Extension Development Fundamentals 4. Developing a Customized Solution for Dynamics 365 Business Central 5. Writing Code for Extensibility 6. Advanced AL Development 7. Handling Files with Dynamics 365 Business Central 8. Report Development 9. Printing 10. Debugging 11. Telemetry 12. Coding for Performance 13. Dynamics 365 Business Central APIs 14. Extending Dynamics 365 Business Central with Azure Services 15. DevOps for Dynamics 365 Business Central 16. Dynamics 365 Business Central and Power Platform Integration 17. Useful and Proficient Tools for AL Developers 18. Creating Generative AI Solutions for Dynamics 365 Business Central 19. Other Books You May Enjoy
20. Index

Namespaces in AL language

Starting from the Dynamics 365 Business Central 2023 Wave 2 release (version 23), the AL language supports namespaces. Namespaces permit you to organize objects and avoid naming conflicts between extensions.

When creating a new extension, now you can declare that an object belongs to a namespace like in the following example:

Figure 6.18: Declaring an object belongs to a namespace

With the namespace keyword we define that the Utilities codeunit belongs to a namespace called SD.Utilities.

Then in our extension’s code we can for example add a new codeunit that belongs to a new namespace, like in the following example:

Figure 6.19: Adding a codeunit to a namespace

Here you can see that this new Base Functions codeunit belongs to the SD.Base namespace. Internally, this codeunit uses standard Dynamics 365 Business Central objects (like codeunit Base64 Convert, interface Azure Functions Authentication, and so on). All these...

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