This is the third (and last) post in a series about using XMLPorts in Web Services. The first post showed XMLPorts can be used in Web Services without any line of C/AL code. The second post explained why C/AL code is not needed to export data…
If you haven’t already read part 1 you should do so here,before continuing to read this post. You have seen how to use an XMLPort in a Web Service without any line of code. That was amazing,wasn’t it? Now,how was this possible? Bron : Microsoft Dynamics…
From September 1st, Jet Reports Express is LIVE. It has been announced before that Microsoft was working on a collaboration with Jet Reports to provide a tool that enables you to create powerful reports using Microsoft Dynamics NAV data from within the familiar environment of Microsoft…
Microsoft announced the release of Jet Reports Express for Microsoft Dynamics NAV, which gives our customers the opportunity to use a really smart business reporting tool called Jet Reports Express for Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Bron : Mohana’s Dynamics Blog Lees meer...
About two weeks ago I posted an explanation why Pages are not always sufficient for use with web services. Using XMLPorts in web services offer powerful possibilities that are not available with Pages. Bron : Microsoft Dynamics NAV Thoughts Lees meer...