Any ERP system needs to process data. An x++ ‘while select statement’ allows developers to loop through specific records with ease. Then take action on those records. The x++ language in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations combines the best of both SQL like language and object oriented programming. First, developers can efficiently tell… Continue Reading →
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How To Write A While Select Statement – Dynamics 365 Musings
Any ERP system needs to process data. An x++ ‘while select statement’ allows developers to loop through specific records with ease. Then take action on those records. The x++ language in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations combines the best of both SQL like language and object oriented programming.
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