They are sequential to their layer

I don't have the sequenques handy right now, so I can't elaborate, but
it does make life hell when you want to move objects (read tables) to a
different layer..



Pieter



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Emne: [development-axapta] index file axapd.aoi




Dear all,

The index file axapd.aoi contains all application object id's based
on the unique id number assigned upon creation or modification of an
object in a higher layer.

Which unique id numbers are used in the index file?

regards,
Danny








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