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11.09.2019, 11:12 | #1 |
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waldo: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2019 release Wave 2: Full keyboard shortcut support
Источник: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/waldo...ortcut-support
============== Now Wave2 blogging is allowed, there are many topics that I want to share with you .. really, a lot. Time is not on my side – I’m in full preparation for Directions and NAVTechDays, so let’s see. Today, while working on my SaaS-deployment-pipeline in DevOps with ALOps, I DID find the time to say a few words on one of the topics I’m quite excited about: Shortcutkeys in the webclient, or in other words: full keyboard shortcut support! In my “real world”, users (yes, I do have customers, although people sometimes seem to be thinking otherwise.. ) have been asking this for quite some time .. and finally I can tell them: it works like it should! Obviously you already knew about this, because I already announced it here (and specifically here by Microsoft) – just kidding ;-). How it works? Very simple: you have a “ShortCutKey” property on action, where you can set the ShortCutKey like this example: I guess that doesn’t need too much of explanation, does it ;-)? You can simply do it the same for your actions. And I can tell you: it works! :-). Knowing this, let’s dive a bit into what Microsoft did… Did Microsoft apply it to the Base Application? Absolutely. Even more, at the current version (a bit depending on localization), I found 1370 places where Microsoft added a ShortCut! I can only imagine they were able to convert that from the Base Application ;-). This made me think though – are there THAT many shortcuts we need to start learning by heart? I decided to dive a little bit more into it, by analysing all the shortcuts by creating a PowerShell script that loops all al files of the Base Application, and lists all ShortCutKey properties in a csv file. You can find the script here: https://github.com/waldo1001/blog.CA...ortCutKeys.ps1 You can find the output in that same repo, but here is the overview of all shortcuts that I found are implemented: ShortCutKey # of Actions Explanation Alt+D 356 Dimensions Ctrl+Delete 1 Delete Remark: this is only applied on Page “ItemAvailabilitybyTimeline“ Ctrl+F11 17 Reconcile SplitWhseActivityLine Ctrl+F7 183 Navigate to “Entries” Ctrl+F9 43 “Finish” “Release” “Release to Ship” Approve Release UnappliedEntries Ctrl+Right 2 Post Only on (BC)O365SalesInvoice Page F7 154 Statistics F9 101 Post Return 93 Open This is an interesting one … Shift+Ctrl+D 4 Dimensions Only on these journals:
1 SuggestWorksheetLines on CashFlowWorksheet Shift+Ctrl+F9 1 “Post and Print Put-away” on WarehouseReceipt Shift+Ctrl+I 92 Item & Tracking Lines Shift+Ctrl+L 2 Run (All) on Test Suite Shift+F11 24 Apply Entries Shift+F7 228 Card / Show Document (why not “Enter”? :-)) Shift+F9 68 Post & Print As you see, not really THAT many, but very useful nevertheless.. Now obviously the next question: Can we change a ShortCutKey from within an app? And yes you can! So, if Microsoft has forgotten any, you can add them! Here is an example: As you can see, in this case, I didn’t just add a ShortCutKey, but I even changed the “ALT+D” to something else. And it works .. . Not sure we should all be doing this – and also not sure if everyone would do this, what would happen with conflicting shortcutkeys (although, I guess the “first of last one wins”?), but now at least, you know it’s possible! If you want to play with Wave 2, get started here: https://freddysblog.com/2019/07/31/p...elease-wave-2/ Источник: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/waldo...ortcut-support
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