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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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Extending Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Customer Feedback
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

Handling .Net events in C/AL


.NET components embedded in a NAV object can communicate with their host object by means of events that are handled by C/AL code. Events are raised by .NET components that invoke event handlers in NAV.

How to do it...

The FileSystemWatcher component will be used to illustrate .NET events handling in C/SIDE. The component monitors changes in the filesystem and raises events in response to any file modification. These events will handled by a NAV object.

  1. A new table will be required for the following demo to store data received from the FileSystemWatcher component. Open the table designer and create a table.

  2. Insert four fields in the table:

    Field No.

    Field Name

    Data Type

    Length

    1

    ID

    Integer

    2

    Path

    Text

    250

    3

    Name

    Text

    100

    4

    Change Type

    Option

    Select the last field Change Type, open its properties and assign an option string: All, Changed, Created, Deleted, Renamed in the OptionString property.

  3. Save the table as a new table 50210 Filesystem...

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