Session time-out: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Window
References Configure Session Timeout – Dynamics NAV | Microsoft Learn Pre-requisites Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. Introduction In this blog, I am going to showcase how to set session timeout on the NAV window. Scenario: The session timeout is 15 minutes; if the client connection is inactive for more than 15 minutes, the connection is lost. Let’s have a look at the setting for session time out. Hope this helps!
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How to display Media (Picture) Data from one table to another table and display it on the RDLC report
References FlowFields – Business Central | Microsoft Learn Creating an RDL Layout Report – Business Central | Microsoft Learn Pre-requisites Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Cloud/On-Premises Introduction In this blog, I am going to showcase how to flow Media (Picture) from one table to another and how to display it on the RDLC report. Flow Media data from one table to another table For this example, I’ve made a simple Mediadatatype table with a few fields and kept the ‘Image’ field as a Media data type. Additionally, I created the ‘Image’ field as a Media datatype to the Purchase header table extension and used the Fieldclass property as a flowfield and the Calcformula for the flow Image on the ‘Image’ field. The Image flows on the Purchase order ‘Image’ field, where my assigned user Id is PD, thus the image will appear on the Image field. How to display Media data type (Image) on RDLC report. In the following example, I’ve added an Image column to the MediaDatatype report Open the report on RDLC layout. On an Image property, select the image source as a database, use an ‘Image/bmp MIME type, and set the Image expression. Output Conclusion Thus, we saw how to flow Media datatype from one table to another and how to display it on the RDLC report. I hope this helps!
