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Category Archives: M3 / MoveX
Importing BUS100 Budgets via WebServices
In my last post I was talking about importing Budgets for BUS100 from a spreadsheet by purely using jscripts, and it was a miserable failure; well, not quite miserable, but sadly didn’t work in a way suitable to deploy to … Continue reading
Posted in Development, M3 / MoveX, Webservices
Tagged Adding Controls, Budget Import, BUS100, Excel, WebServices
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Budget Import (BUS100) – Almost
Well, this one was a pretty disappointing endeavour. After nailing the Journal Importing down I would have expected budget importing from an Excel spreadsheet to be fairly straight forward too. How wrong I was. I had expected to maybe invest … Continue reading
Posted in Development, M3 / MoveX
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Poor Mans Security – fudging user authorisations in CRS692
Ok, been a wee while since my last post and lots of exciting things have been happening. Got the new firewall bedded down, finally added ‘automatic’ link redundancy to our WAN through the addition of OSPF, preparing a phone system … Continue reading
Posted in Development, M3 / MoveX
Tagged Cancel Keypress, CRS692, Requesting, Security, Username, Validation
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Focus on an EditCell in a ListView
It’s been longer than I hoped between blog postings – I’ve been tied up with putting in a new firewall and sorting out our fixed lines and mobiles – too many balls in the air at once at the moment … Continue reading
Calling your own Assembly from JScript
Ok, one of the topics I keep alluding to (but getting side tracked) is how unsuitable Jscript is for larger scale projects – well at least in my mind :-). Jscript is a scripting language rather than a full blown … Continue reading
Posted in Development, How Far is Too Far?, M3 / MoveX
Tagged Adding Controls, calling custom assemblies
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Don’t Forget about Trace in Smart Office
One of the useful little things that I keep on forgetting to talk about is, don’t forget about Trace. Trace is handy if you want to step through the what a user is doing and the classes that M3 is … Continue reading
Manipulating the Rows in ListViews – Kinda
My previous posting I talked about using web services, specifically I used the example to retrieve the Free Cap Units for an item and yes, I chose that for a good reason. We use the Free Cap Units to represent … Continue reading
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Calling WebServices from jscript in LSO – A Rough Cut
So, here it is, how to call WebServices from Jscript in LSO. In my experience with scripting languages, they typically aren’t great when it comes to handling complex tasks such as processing XML files. Sure, they can but you put … Continue reading
Some More Improvements to Resizing and Reclaiming Dead Space
In a previous posting I mentioned that we had a modification around MMS121 so we could simplify panel down for staff who use our forklifts. (https://potatoit.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/resizing-and-reclaiming-dead-space-part-2/), it did however turn out that some of the assumptions that I made meant … Continue reading
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