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Locate a class by their origin code

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Hi there.

Ax shows me a infolog when a class origin code is informed in it. How do I can locate what class it's refering?

The infolog as follow:

Method 'ImprimeBoletos' in COM object of class '{6552876E-0C0F-4A1D-885B-4388E37E188D}' returned error code 0x8000FFFF (<unknown>) which means: '' is not a valid integer value.

I gess the code in bold is a origin number of a class. I need to locate that class in AOT. How do I can make it?

Any help will be appreciate.

Richardson

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    I think it refers to COM object's ProgId, not to OriginId of an X++ class. You can try to search for it in Windows registry (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT). Or just debug code in AX to see where it throws this error.

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    Hello Martin.

    Thank you for your reply. I think you're right.

    Best regards,

    Richardson

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