![]() ![]() is your data customer entries become inconsistent? Your customer card is showing a value of 80000.00 whereas your detailed customer ledger entry table have entries of amount 73,810.00 only. Right now, the calculated amount (coming from Detailed Cust. Once this is done, the textbox displaying ‘Balance ( LCY)’ in Customer card will become editable and you can put new amount in this field. Select the field > Properties > Editable > Yes Let’s make the ‘Balance (LCY)’ field editable in Customer table. In Customer card, the textbox control is already editable and it is inheriting the ‘Editable = No’ property of the field from the customer tables. ![]() Say we will make ‘Balance (LCY)’ field in Customer card editable and test it. You can change it to ‘No’ and see whether this field is anymore displaying the Vendor Balances or not. You will find, the AutoCalcField property is set to ‘TRUE’ by default. To check it out, open the Vendor card (form 26) in design mode and go to the property of the field “Balance ( LCY)”. If you turn it to ‘No’, the control simply will not calculate the flow field value automatically. Why we don’t really notice them? Because ‘Yes’ is the default value for this property. In other words, you can change this property in those controls whose source expression is a flow field. This simple property is related to any control onto a form or a report which displays a flow field. Do you know why system behaves like this? Just because of the property ‘ AutoCalcField‘. ![]() You all know that if you display a flow field onto a form or a report, the system calculates the flow field value automatically and displays it. Today we will start with ‘ AutoCalcField‘ In this series of posts, we will try to under few of them. You would have been amazed knowing some of the properties which you use quite regularly but never bothered about knowing them. Some of them are complex but most of them are simple and we simply unknowingly use them. There are so many properties and functions available in Navision that its impossible to learn them completely in few years. ![]()
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