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Print management Option.

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Hi expert,  In Ax there is option of Print management for some documents (Sales,Purchase, etc.) and by using that ones can easily print their own custom report design.

But there are some report for which no option of Print Management, like Invent journal trans transfer etc.

Is that possible to make Print Management Option for such type of report?

if yes, then please guide me, from where i should start ,step by step.?

i want to make available print Management option in Inventory Management Module for  Invent journal trans transfer report!

Regards.

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  • Paul Heisterkamp Profile Picture
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    Hi, we enabled print management for transfer order shipment. Good starting Points are the classes PrintMgmtNode_Invent, PrintMgmtNode_InventTransferTable and PrintMgmtDocType. In Addition you have to extend the enum PrintMgmtDocumentType. The rest is some coding which I hope you are familiar with...

    Regards,

    Paul

  • munsif Profile Picture
    1,536 on at

    thanks Paul...

  • jt1024 Profile Picture
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    Why does everyone just assume that by osmosis one can learn the 3-6 classes of x++ code that must be maintained to work with reports and print management?  Here in 2023 I've not found a single good reference that explains how it all goes together.  There are hit and miss private articles on the web and they have gaps of assumed knowledge as well.  Considering the maintenance, creation, and modification of business transaction documents (Purchase Orders, Invoices, Inventory Counting lists etc) must be very common things, you'd think there would be a very good resource around somewhere.. because as far as I have found, there is no good way to learn this content.. you have to hope for the good fortune of being on an implementation team and having an experienced consultant or Microsoft partner teach you. But if you're not in that situation..  you're kind of dead in the water.

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