AL Object ID Ninja
Zero-configuration, dead-simple, lightning fast, no-collision object ID assignment for multi-user repositories
- No collisions, ever: Real-time, conflict-free ID assignment that always gives every developer a guaranteed unique object ID.
- Lightning-fast: Get your conflict-free object IDs instantly, with IntelliSense integration.
- Zero-configuration: No setup, no onboarding, no settings — you work exactly like before, and it silently keeps your IDs clean.
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Passing strongly-typed data to Web services
Passing strongly-typed data to NAV Web services can be trickier than it seems. If you are lucky, you can make your method accept strongly-typed parameters, and you are good to go. However, if you just can’t avoid sending text data, your text must be encoded in EN-US format, otherwise it will cause problems (see this).
What the heck, just encode the data as EN-US, right? Not quite. There are a myriad of reasons why data can come in non-EN-US encoding, one of which is this: it’s the Web services, for Pete’s sake – anyone or anything can call them.
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