April 2008 - Posts
The most visual idiosyncrasy in X++ is the dangling semicolon separating the variable declarations from the actual code. But why is it there and why is it needed? Best practices in X++ (as in most other modern languages) suggest using TitleCase when declaring
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4 layers have been renamed in Dynamics AX 2009 . DIS / DIP / LOS / LOP have become HFX / SL1 / SL2 / SL3 respectively. HFX is reserved for releasing hot fixes, and the 3 new solution layers (SL1/SL2/SL3) will be used to release Microsoft Dynamics Industry
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Yvonne Dittrich and Sebastien Vaucouleur have just published a report on their research into Customization and Upgrading of ERP systems. More specifically they have studied Dynamics AX and Dynamics NAV; and their report reveals some interesting insights
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The ready-set-go call has just resonated through the hallways at Microsoft, and we are now officially working on the next release of AX. What will the next release of AX look like? What features will it contain? What architectural changes will we make?
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Dive deep in to the architectural details of Microsoft Dynamics AX to make relationships clear and development tasks easier. The first part of the book is aimed at consultants and developers who are new to Microsoft Dynamics AX but have backgrounds in
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We are planning future versions of our partner-oriented tools and understanding your use of the Sure Step Rapid Configuration Tool is important to us. Please spend 3-5 minutes to tell us what you think of the RCT. The survey can be found here . Your feedback
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In the entire development cycle this is my favorite day. My mail box is getting filled up with testimonies of customers going live on Dynamics AX 2009, followed by various happy mails. Some might consider it spam; I could read them all day long.
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