Hi, Steeve:

Thanks for your reponse. What I really want to know is how I can
know which application file are being used in the current Axapta
instance.

Regards,

Frank

--- In [email protected], "Steeve Gilbert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> I don't know anyway to cleanly read the Config Utility file from
Axapta but here's where you can get the info you asked for.
>
> Name : XUserInfo::find(false, curUserId()).name
> Language : infolog.language()
>
> Tell us what info you need and we might be able to guide you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steeve...
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De? [email protected] [mailto:development-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Frank Lee
> Envoyé : 27 février 2006 01:02
> À : [email protected]
> Objet? [development-axapta] Configuration Utility
>
> Hi, All:
>   
>   How to know which configuration utility setting the current
Axapta instance is running on? For example, in Axapta configuration
utility, I select the WorkConfig as the active one, and then launch
the Axapta. During the runtime, I need to get the information of
configuration utility (WorkConfig), like its name and language or
that sort of information. And global method can return this
information in X++?
>   
>   Best regards,
>   
>   Frank
>
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