Hi
What would be the best practice for solving this issue ?
We would still need the attachment entity buffer, we are not storing data in the table.
Thank you so much for your help!
Best
Selina
Hi
What would be the best practice for solving this issue ?
We would still need the attachment entity buffer, we are not storing data in the table.
Thank you so much for your help!
Best
Selina
Thank you so much for the response!
I tried this as following:
SourceTable = "Attachment Entity Buffer" temporary;
SourceTableTemporary = true;
It did not work in this case, or am I missing something?
The solution is to declare the table variable as temporary by adding temporary when you declare it.
Put temporary behind the table name.
Hello,
We currently do not have dedicated Dev support via the Dynamics 365 Business Central forums, but I wanted to provide you some additional resources to assist. If you need assistance with debugging or coding I would recommend discussing this on one of our communities.
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I will open this up to the community in case they have something to add.
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