An assembly order specifies the item to be assembled (the finished good) and lists all the components (raw materials or sub-assemblies) that are required to build the item. Each component is specified with a quantity that reflects how much of it is needed to assemble one unit of the finished product.
@@gomstechtalks Thank you very much. your videos are excellent, I have gone through many videos yours and also other, your teaching methods are extremely good understandable. Thank you are really appreciate all.
Simply Great ! Learning ...
Glad to hear that!
Excellent video for learn AL language
Thanks a lot for this wonderful tutorial! What happens if you don't close a query object?
Thank you so much. Glad you found it useful. If we don't close the query object, it will cause a potential performance issue and memory leaks.
Hi, Could you please explain what 'assemblyorders' at 13:30 in the video
An assembly order specifies the item to be assembled (the finished good) and lists all the components (raw materials or sub-assemblies) that are required to build the item. Each component is specified with a quantity that reflects how much of it is needed to assemble one unit of the finished product.
Thank you for explaining so nicely.............Please post more videos of Business Central from scratch to advance
Sure. I am uploading in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PL9FfW__Sm3pLgZkPec1oZs_EdjEt88fjn I will keep updating. Thank you.
Regards,
Dr. Gomathi
Good Job. Thank you :-)
Glad.
Thank you this is also very good. I cannot see the link for your github page please.
Please find it here.
github.com/Gomathikrishna/D365-Business-Central-AL-Programming
@@gomstechtalks Thank you very much. your videos are excellent, I have gone through many videos yours and also other, your teaching methods are extremely good understandable. Thank you are really appreciate all.
Thank you so much for taking time to provide the valuable feedback. It really means a lot.
Regards,
Dr. Gomathi.