D365 – What have changed (pmfTablehasChanged)

This short post is for you hardcore X++ developers that create magic everyday. D365 have the following method, that allows you to validate if any fields on a record have been changed. If it returns true, then something has changed, and if false, then nothing has been changed. There are scenario’s where you would like to know if there have been any changes to the record before you…

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D365 – What have changed (pmfTablehasChanged)

This short post is for you hardcore X++ developers that create magic everyday. D365 have the following method, that allows you to validate if any fields on a record have been changed. If it returns true, then something has changed, and if false, then nothing has been changed.

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Author: Kurt Hatlevik

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