Hi,
up to now we used Nav 2009 , 2 tier, and we had dataport.
Now we are migrating to Nav2017, dataport are no more there, but we have xmlport.
On 2009 and dataport, you could choose a table, open the field list, select all fields, and you were able to add in one shot all fields of a table as dataport fields.
On 2017 and xml port, as far as i noticed you have to add all fields of a table one by one.
As i have to migrate more than 300 tables data from 2009 to nav 2017, i was wondering if there is a way to create "automatically" a xmlport that add all fields of a table. Someone showed me Rapid starts, but i find them very time comsuming.
I was considering also to write a program in C# that create the XMLPORT in .txt file and then import the object and compile it. but i have a problem,
Look at this simple xml port, what are the highlighted values ?
In case i create a program that build the dataport as a text file, how should i create the highlighet value ?
Any other suggestions ?
Manythanks in advance
Fabrizio
up to now we used Nav 2009 , 2 tier, and we had dataport.
Now we are migrating to Nav2017, dataport are no more there, but we have xmlport.
On 2009 and dataport, you could choose a table, open the field list, select all fields, and you were able to add in one shot all fields of a table as dataport fields.
On 2017 and xml port, as far as i noticed you have to add all fields of a table one by one.
As i have to migrate more than 300 tables data from 2009 to nav 2017, i was wondering if there is a way to create "automatically" a xmlport that add all fields of a table. Someone showed me Rapid starts, but i find them very time comsuming.
I was considering also to write a program in C# that create the XMLPORT in .txt file and then import the object and compile it. but i have a problem,
Look at this simple xml port, what are the highlighted values ?
In case i create a program that build the dataport as a text file, how should i create the highlighet value ?
Any other suggestions ?
Manythanks in advance
Fabrizio