Microsoft Dynamics AX R2 has released recently. I am listing down some of the useful white-papers released for R2 -
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
AX 2012 Retail Technical Conference Recordings
Want to share the AX 2012 Retail Technical Conference Recordings link, These recordings are available at partner source. You need partner source access to view the recordings -
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
AX 2012 Whitepapers for developers
Though this will be commanly searched,I am sharing it again - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/Library/hh272882.aspx
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Documentation Resource Whitepaper
Microsoft has released a documentation resources whitepapaer for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 which has overview of the resources available for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 at one single location. It is available to download from following link - Download Documentaton Resource Whitepaper
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
New private ERP cloud offering by Avanade
Avanade Inc has announced Avanade new Private Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning Offering on Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 material is publically available at Microsoft link.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Get the current navigation pane area through program
Getting the current opened navigation pane area for the use through program might be useful where you want to perform an action depending upon in which module user is currently working. For ex: You might want to show the docuref comments depending upon the opened module or navigation pane.
static void GetCurrentNavPaneArea(Args _args)
{
xInfo objxInfo;
xNavPane objxNavPane;
Treenode objTreeNode;
xTaskPane xtask;
Treenode t;
;
objxInfo = new xInfo();
objxNavPane = new xNavPane();
objTreeNode = objxNavPane.getSelectedPlacesNode();
info(objTreeNode.AOTparent().treeNodeName());
}
static void GetCurrentNavPaneArea(Args _args)
{
xInfo objxInfo;
xNavPane objxNavPane;
Treenode objTreeNode;
xTaskPane xtask;
Treenode t;
;
objxInfo = new xInfo();
objxNavPane = new xNavPane();
objTreeNode = objxNavPane.getSelectedPlacesNode();
info(objTreeNode.AOTparent().treeNodeName());
}
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