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The user interface of the XMLport has always been somewhat of a black swan. On the classic platform it was absent and you had to work around it yourself. With the emerge of the windows client (RTC) we did get a request page as one of the incentives for us to start adopting the 3-tier technology. And of course, with NAV 2013, the XMLport became the lawful heir of the deprecated Dataport. Nevertheless, it remains a black swan as the request page does not meet some of the standard features we know from pages and report request pages, as I only found out a couple of weeks ago. Talking about a black swan.
![]() Did you notice that the About This Page feature is lacking on the XMLport request page? ![]() And what about that Copy Link to XMLport action on the ribbon? ![]() Why has this been implemented different from the same on the report request page and page objects? Just for completeness have a look at the objects: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I wouldn't call this a consistent UX. OK, the Link to ... does what it should do even though UX-wise it's not consistent, but the lacking About this Page is something different. I have no means to identify the ID of the XMLport and use that in a bug report ... Of course I created a misconnect entry here to ask for more consistency (or at least get an About This Page feature for the XMLport). Читать дальше
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