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This is a very challenging blogpost in my opinion. I see many stories going around on what would be the best way to use the new FIND-instructions, what C/AL to write in what case. I have my own thoughts on this which I would like to share. I don't want to say the following is the best way to go, let's just say it's a good way to go . First question (and I think the most important question that is on people's mind), how to use the FIND statements. This is not easy, because using the...(read more)
Подробнее... http://dynamicsuser.net/blogs/waldo/archiv...ave-on-sql.aspx
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