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Category Archives: M3 / MoveX
Unresolvable XAML references
Quite some time ago I posted an entry about error messages in Visual Studio like ‘The resource “styleListView” could not be resolved’ https://potatoit.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/the-resource-stylelistview-could-not-be-resolved/ In it I had a solution which worked and worked well – in short adding the dictionary … Continue reading
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Adding Items to the Navigator Menu
During the course of removing the modifications from IFL I wanted a way to run some of the C# developments directly so I thought I’d do some investigation. Using the MenuExtensionService we can add new entries to the Navigator menu, … Continue reading
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Adding Columns to a ListView – when there are Editable Cells
This question has cropped up before and I thought that for convenience, I’d add a post as an anchor point. In the Smart Office blog from our friendly Smart Office developers in Sweden, we have a post which answers the … Continue reading
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Importing BUS100 Budgets via the APIs
After spending years looking at the M3 APIs in disdain and grudgingly using them, it looks like I’ve finally been converted. Over the past 12 months due to a variety of projects for different people I’ve relied upon them more … Continue reading
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Database and Column Field Information – Monitor
A couple of weeks ago I was at a customer site providing some training when we were talking about getting field information (I usually do the ctrl+shift right click -> Debug -> Show Response XML) Iit was pointed out to … Continue reading
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M3-API-WS under M3 15.2
Though you don’t see me talking much about the M3 REST services (mainly because the meta-data was broken when I first went to play with them), they are there and they are very handy and I actually used them with … Continue reading
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Log Viewer
Earlier this month I was in Stockholm, Sweden and had the privilege of meeting Fredrik, Karin and Peter from Infor – it was great to meet face to face with some of the contributors to the Smart Office Blog and … Continue reading
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Getting Those Assemblies to develop against multiple versions of Smart Office
Sometimes you’re developing against multiple versions of Smart Office and on the odd occasion you get errors if you are using different assemblies to those that Smart Office uses. I have had this on a couple of occasions and most … Continue reading
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JScript Oddities – Returning Typed Arrays
As implied in my last post, I’ve been involved in developing some JScripts recently. Infact, nearly half a dozen scripts that are fairly large. In these scripts I created classes to handle data, and in some instances these scripts would … Continue reading
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JScript and Exceptions
So, one of the disadvantages of JScripts is the lack of visibility when it comes to exceptions – it can make troubleshooting frustratingly difficult. It is especially challenging when you are so used to the richness of the .Net exceptions. … Continue reading
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