I think the problem is, that very much functionality, which is placed
outside Axapta, but used by Axapta, wants to be controlled with COM-objects.
So I think this is a general problem for your environment, isn't it?
I am interested why you don't want to use COM?
Regards
Herbert
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| Daniel Redelinghuys
| Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2005 12:24
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| Betreff: [development-axapta] Com objects and mailing
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| Blank Hi all,
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| I am changing classes that use Com objects to report to
| excel files, so that it doesn't make use of the Com objects.
| My problem is that when I want to mail the report to a
| client -> mailer.sendMail(); this use the sendMail system method ->
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| public void sendMail()
| {
| _com.SendMail();
| }
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| and this still makes use of the Com object for mailing purposes.
| Is there a way in standard Axapta to bypass this Com
| objects for mailing?
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| Daniel J. Redelinghuys
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