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Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

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Hi, When i try to change the Property of field on a table on AOT, it auto compile, when i change it back it also runs the compiler.

can someone know why there is now a cus at the end of this table?

  • Satish Panwar Profile Picture
    Satish Panwar 14,645 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    Thanks talakitokito. If your problem has been resolved, please take time to help verify the answers above.

  • nmaenpaa Profile Picture
    nmaenpaa 101,156 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    It's better to delete the table from cus layer if you don't have any customizations in it.

  • talakitokito Profile Picture
    talakitokito 70 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    I juaanything right as i already set it back to No

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    Satish Panwar Profile Picture
    Satish Panwar 14,645 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    If you want to delete the changes, follow steps that Nikolaos mentioned above. If you just want to get rid of that "cus" from the name, you can turn that setting off. Go to user > Options.. there is option.. look for 'show all from corrected layers' or something similar.

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    Satish Panwar

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    nmaenpaa Profile Picture
    nmaenpaa 101,156 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    You can delete all cus layer changes to this table by opening AX client in CUS layer, and clicking Delete on the table in AOT. It might ask you if you want to delete it from a project or completely, you should select completely. It never deleted anything that is on a lower layer than where you are logged in with your AX client.

    Also, you can only make changes on the highest customization layer. So if the table also has usr layer modifications, you need to first delete them before you can remove cus layer modifications.

  • talakitokito Profile Picture
    talakitokito 70 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

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    Satish Panwar Profile Picture
    Satish Panwar 14,645 on at
    RE: Use the Table Browser to View, Add, Modify, or Delete Records

    The "cus" at the end of the object signifies that you have modified the object in CUS layer. it's not the object name but along with object specify with which layer the object is modified in. Hope this helps.

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    Satish Panwar

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