
In an earlier article in this series, I introduced the different types of pages used within Dynamics BC. I thought it might be useful to give a run through of how to use each of the pages; in this post, I’m going to take a look at worksheet pages.
Like document pages, worksheet pages are transaction pages. However, they differ from document pages in that they can hold multiple transactions rather than just a single one.
Due to this difference, a worksheet page is structured differently. They consist of a small number of header fields, such as for a batch number, along with a list page style section for entering multiple data rows. This is sometimes followed by a section containing either additional data fields or totals.
There are many worksheet pages in Dynamics BC, including, but not limited to, general journals, price, pick and put-away worksheets.
An example of a worksheet page is the one for General Journals:
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