

The overview includes fields, types, labels, configuration keys, and HelpTexts.
#Morphx boxart update
For more information, see How to: Create New SharePoint Themes.Įnables you to view or update data in the current table.Įnables you to generate a report that presents an overview of selected tables. Themes are style sheets with a set of images that define the overall look of a Web site. For example, classes begin with an uppercase letter (for example, AddressCheck) and methods begin with a lowercase letter (for example, classDeclaration).Įnables you to create style sheets and themes. In previous versions of Microsoft Dynamics AX, this tool enabled you to search for text and tags in documentation objects to find Help topics that do not conform to best practices for Microsoft Dynamics AX documentation.ĭevelopment tools > Application objects menuĭisplays a list of the application objects that are currently locked.Ĭounts the number of records in each table in the current company.ĭisplays the system's old application objects and a detailed log of each object's history.įlushes cached application object information.įlushes cached model metadata information.įlushes cached application object dictionary information.Īpplies the correct case to objects names used in your code. In previous versions of Microsoft Dynamics AX, this tool enabled you to view and edit the HTML source of Help topics available for application objects. Helps you add a new financial dimension to the system.Įnables you to manage the images available for use in Web applications.Įnables you to create, edit, and delete labels.ĭisplays the history of labels in the application.Įnables you to specify which label IDs can be used with a particular label file. It is available from the Help menu in the debugger and from the Microsoft Dynamics AX Debugger node in the table of contents of the Help opened from the Help > Developer Help menu. You can see which objects use the current object and which other objects the current object uses.įor more information, see the Debugger Help.

Creates a project that contains objects that only exist in one layer and objects that are different in the two layers.Īnalyzes your system and creates a project that contains the application objects that must be upgraded manually.Įnables you to see relationships between objects. For example, the current SYS layer and the OLD SYS layer. Ensures type safety when using dynamic binding.Įnables you to compare the current object with another object or another version of the same object.Įnables you to compare any two application object layers. Helps you to create a wrapper class for a COM object.
#Morphx boxart code
Helps you to compare and merge your X++ source code when upgrading to a new version of Microsoft Dynamics AX. Records the execution time of each line of code and enables you to analyze the data to find performance bottlenecks. For more information, see Best Practices for Microsoft Dynamics AX Development. Note This command does not check all best practices and does not guarantee that your X++ code complies with Microsoft Dynamics AX standards. Helps you to create a XML document (Axd) classĬhecks whether your X++ code is in compliance with Microsoft Dynamics AX standards. Lists application objects, grouped by object type. The Reverse Engineering tool has replaced the Visual MorphXplorer tool. The Code Explorer, Benchmark, and Visual MorphXplorer tools are no longer available. The development tools available in the Development tools and Add-Ins menus are described in the following table. For information about enabling the tracing tools, see Setting Up the Tracing Tools. To open the Reverse Engineering tool, right-click a project, and then select Add-Ins > Reverse Engineer. The compiler can be accessed from the Code editor window. The code editor opens when you double-click a method or create a new job. The X++ code editor, the X++ compiler, the Reverse Engineering Tool, and the tracing tools are not available from the Development tools menu or the AOT Add-Ins menu. When tools are activated from the Add-Ins menu, they take the current AOT node as the point of departure. Many are also available from the Add-ins shortcut menu in the Application Object Tree (AOT). MorphX development tools are available in the Tools menu. Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
