MultiLanguage Editor

  • MultiLanguage Editor

    Posted by Pavithra-Palani on January 20, 2017 at 1:35 pm
    • Pavithra Palani

      Member

      January 20, 2017 at 1:35 PM

      Why Microsoft allows the word “Comment” to be entered in the Language field of Multilanguage Editor?

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      Pavithra P
      ArcherPoint Inc.
      Atlanta GA
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    • Soren Smith

      Member

      January 23, 2017 at 3:06 AM

      The “Comment”  –  or @@@ as it is entered as  –  is a true gem in NAV.

      It is implemented, so an explanation can be entered regarding parameters used in the string.

      I.e.  %1 %2 %3 does not match %4 %5 %6

      Not a line the tells a lot; so let us add a comment now

      %1 = Sales Line type, %2 = No., %3 = Quantity (Base), %4 = Purch. Doc., %5 = No., %6 = Quantity

      Anyone can now see how the intended usage of the line is.

      Great feature  –  and again a show of strength and flexibility in NAV.

      Kind regards

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      Soren Smith
      Nielsen & Partners Ltd
      Cape Town
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