If (using your example) you have a lookup field to the customer in another table and I wanted to have another lookup field in that same table to one of the customer attributes table, will it only show me the attributes corresponding to that customer? A similar feature to what the Dynamics CRM does with filtered lookups?
Hi Erik, great video as always, I have some question and may buy the app. Is SOD will work in an on-prem installation? e.g. the BC is setup in private network without access to the internet. Thanks in advance.
Great question, but the answer is no, the Object Designer only works in the cloud. We're using a handful of features that does not exist in on-premises BC. (The outputted app from the Object Designer can actually be deployed on prem).
Hi Erik, I am developing some great stuff, very quickly, with your tool. I have a question. I have created a new table using SOD; I want to create a related table linked to my new table, is this possible? If yes, how? If not, does that mean I need to load up VS Code?
If (using your example) you have a lookup field to the customer in another table and I wanted to have another lookup field in that same table to one of the customer attributes table, will it only show me the attributes corresponding to that customer? A similar feature to what the Dynamics CRM does with filtered lookups?
RIght now out of scope, but we'll get there at some point :)
Hi Erik, great video as always, I have some question and may buy the app. Is SOD will work in an on-prem installation? e.g. the BC is setup in private network without access to the internet. Thanks in advance.
Great question, but the answer is no, the Object Designer only works in the cloud. We're using a handful of features that does not exist in on-premises BC. (The outputted app from the Object Designer can actually be deployed on prem).
Hi Erik, I am developing some great stuff, very quickly, with your tool. I have a question. I have created a new table using SOD; I want to create a related table linked to my new table, is this possible? If yes, how? If not, does that mean I need to load up VS Code?
Awesome suggestion.... But not really possible .... yet, I'll put that on the list.