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Navision .Net Connector

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Hi Experts, 

We are developing one connector in  .NET between NAV and one thrid party tool.
We are using SOAP to communicate with thrid party tool, we have done insert operation successfully from Navision to third party tool.

Our requirement is : When the record modified in "NAV" should get modified in "third party tool" through .net connector.
For Example : In customer master, if the user modifies the "Customer Price Group" field value of the customer "XYZ" in "NAV"
                        then that field value should get update automatically in "third party tool" for that customer.
How we can achieve this update process through .Net ?
Please give us suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
S.Selvambigai.

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    If your connector is developed like a .NET DLL, you can call it from NAV. You can create in NAV a codeunit with a function that subscribed to the OnAfterModifyEvent of your record/table you want. In this function you can call your .NET addin for passing the modification to the external system.

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