Previously, I explained how to use View Details to navigate to a related form. After that, I explained how override this functionality to navigate to a different form by overriding the D365 jumpRef method. Lastly, I will explain how to override the JumpRef on a base Microsoft form. https://youtu.be/mKc61TzcuiE Why Are Base Microsoft Forms Different?... Continue Reading →
How To Override The D365 JumpRef
In the last article I explained how to use the D365 view details functionality to navigate to a related form. In this article, I will explain how to override the D365 JumpRef to open a different form, or pass information to filter the form in a different way. The reason why you would do this... Continue Reading →
How To Use D365 View Details
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations uses relational data. For example, a sales order will have a customer account field that references a customer. Users can use the D365 view details functionality to quickly open up the customer details form. This is much faster than making users opening up a new browser page, and... Continue Reading →
How To Add A Form Splitter
Learn how to add a form splitter to resize areas of a form in Microsoft Dynamics AX and D365 F&O. This improves the usability of the form, and increases productivity. Instead of continually scrolling back and forth, users have greater control of what is shown on the screen. Based on the way they are currently... Continue Reading →
Simple List and Details Form in D365
In Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations one of the most common tasks is to create forms. Forms allow users to enter data into the system, view existing data, and interact with the system. In a previous article I explained the basics of how to create a form in D365. In this article, I... Continue Reading →
How To Write A D365 Display Method
While often the data you want to show on a form is stored in a field on a table, this is not always the case. There are times when the data you need to show must run code to come up with the final output. In this article, I will show you how to write... Continue Reading →
How To Call A Form Using X++
In the previous article I showed you how to call another from using a Menu Item Button. There are times, however, when you need to call a form using x++ code. Calling a form this way gives a developer greater control around what information is passed to the calling form. And a developer can even... Continue Reading →
How To Override An Existing Lookup Method: Chain Of Command
In this article you will learn how to override an existing lookup method that exists on a form that is in a different model than your own. In a previous article we looked at how to override the lookup method in D365. However, there are some extra steps needed to learn how to override an... Continue Reading →
How To Override An Existing Lookup Method: Event Handler
In this article you will learn how to override an existing lookup method that exists on a form that is in a different model than your own. In a previous article we looked at how to override the lookup method in D365. However, there are some extra steps needed to learn how to override an... Continue Reading →
How To Override The Lookup Method In D365
A lookup method in D365 forms allows users to view multiple columns from a related record to help with their selection. In this article I will show you how to override the lookup method in D365 to show different columns, and a different number of records. https://youtu.be/z9cLJbl9pag Automatic Lookup In this previous article I explained... Continue Reading →