Category Archives: Development

APIs – don’t forget to read the fine print!

Well that was an interesting surprise. As I mentioned in a previous post, we are in the process of migrating from MoveX Apps 5.2 to M3 Apps 10.1 – though I may have made a point of dragging out the … Continue reading

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EFT, MoveX APIs, More Reflection, Windows, Events and Classes

We’re in the process of going from MoveX V12 Java, SP16 fix pack6, Foundation 7.1, Apps 5.2 to M3 V14, or 10.1 and 10.1 offers us a lot of opportunities through Smart Office and WebServices. One of the issues that … Continue reading

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Manipulating Smart Office Column Header Filter Values

[updated the formatting of the code] I saw an interesting question raised about manipulating the values in the Column Headers of a ListView within Smart Office, can it be done. Well, after playing around with Reflect and Smart Office I … Continue reading

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Buttons and Smart Office

One of the things that I have found, not being a ‘professional’ developer is that often I get tripped up by the idiosyncrasies of the tools. It’s probably worth noting that these are just my experiences and aren’t necessarily correct … Continue reading

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Reflection and Trying to Figure Out What is Exposed

Updated to clean up formatting of code So, I was struggling to find the property in the ListViewItem to get the contents of a particular column. Queue Reflection. I wrote a quick little function which will iterate through an object … Continue reading

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Lawson Smart Office

I have recently had an opportunity to look at the Lawson M3 Smart Office application.   It is very nice and though it has a few installation idiosyncracies, it is remarkably polished! The extremely nice thing is it’s jscript support and … Continue reading

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