Restoring the Database with the SQL command
October 20, 2009 Leave a comment
RESTORE DATABASE AXDB
FROM DISK = ‘d:\test.bak’
WITH REPLACE
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October 20, 2009 Leave a comment
RESTORE DATABASE AXDB
FROM DISK = ‘d:\test.bak’
WITH REPLACE
Filed under Microsoft Dynamics ax Tagged with SQL database backup
October 7, 2009 1 Comment
List Class
Contains any number of elements that are accessed sequentially.
Lists are structures that can contain values of any X++ type.
All the values in the list must be of the same type. Type is defined when the list is created and cannot be changed.
All X++ types can be accessable using enum Types::
Lists can be traversed by using the Enumerator , ListEnumerator
class. To create a ListEnumerator
object, use List.getEnumerator
.
First Example List list = new List(Types::Integer); Enumerator en ; list.addEnd(333333); // add the value at last list.addEnd(111111); list.addEnd(222222); en = list.getEnumerator(); print list.elements(); //"print number of element" while (en.moveNext()) { print en.current(); } pause; Second Example List list1 = new List(Types::Integer); List list2 = new List(Types::Integer); List combinedList = new List(Types::Integer); int i; ; for(i=1; i<6; i++) { List1.addEnd(i); } for(i=6; i<11; i++) { List2.addEnd(i); } combinedList = List::merge(list1, list2); print combinedList.toString(); pause;
Filed under Microsoft Dynamics ax Tagged with AX 2009, Dynamics ax, List class
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