When you try to convert existing C/Side objects to AL the first attempts are typically done while scoping OnPrem. This gives an overview of the errors to be fixed w.o things like DotNET.
In this phase you typically switch between C/Side and Visual Studio Code all the time fixing the errors one-by-one and reconverting.
Once the errors are fixed the software can be tested and deployed…
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Managing DotNET Dependencies on AppSource for Business Central
When you try to convert existing C/Side objects to AL the first attempts are typically done while scoping OnPrem. This gives an overview of the errors to be fixed w.o things like DotNET. In this phase you typically switch between C/Side and Visual Studio Code all the time fixing the errors one-by-one and reconverting.
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