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How to use Form event ‘OnInitialized’ in Dynaics365

Deepak Agarwal Profile Picture Deepak Agarwal 8,602
Hi Folk,

In Dynamics365 there are many standard events on Forms, similarly like standard methods on different node of form. Let’s see how we can use ‘OnInitialized’ event on Form Data source and use form object into a different call.


Scenario: On from ‘ProjAdjustmentSplit’ I want to enable/disable a field on certain condition. As D365 urge to not to customize ant standard object than write EventHandlers to achieve your requirement. In earlier version of AX, we simple write this logic either on Form Active method or from DS init method. Here we have to use EventHandlder for the same.  Here we will use ‘OnInitialized’ method and will write an eventHandler for the same.
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Let’s take a look.

Approach: Follow below step to get this done,

Step 1: Right click on “OnInitialized’ method and select ‘Copy event handler method’

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Step 2: Create a new class and paste this method.
/// <summary>
///
     /// </summary>
     /// <param name="sender"></param>
     /// <param name="e"></param>
     [FormDataSourceEventHandler(formDataSourceStr(ProjAdjustmentSplit, TmpProjAdjustmentSplit), FormDataSourceEventType::Initialized)]
     public static void TmpProjAdjustmentSplit_OnInitialized(FormDataSource sender, FormDataSourceEventArgs e)
     {
}

Step 3: Use below code to access form object
TmpProjAdjustmentSplit      tmpProjAdjustmentSplit         = sender.cursor();
         FormDataSource              tmpProjAdjustmentSplit_ds      = sender.formRun().dataSource('TmpProjAdjustmentSplit');
         FormRun                     element                     = sender.formRun();
         FormControl                 projID;
    
         projID= element.design(0).controlName("TmpProjAdjustmentSplit_ProjId");

Step 4: After above declaration now wrtie your actual business logic.
if(ProjParameters::find().myParameter== NoYes::Yes)
         {
             projID.allowEdit(false);
         }
         else
         {
             projID.allowEdit(true);
         }
Step 5: Now go to
Project management and accounting > Periodic > Transactions > Adjust transactions and click on Adjust button to test your code.

Note: Try to add use the same code on your form and add more field using formConrol. Make sure you mark this control AutoDeclare = Yes on Form design.  Get complete code here.


Enjoy…
Harry

This was originally posted here.

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