OnPostPhysInvtRecording_OnHandleRegistrationForPhysInvtRecordLine
Use this event to
Handle collected values from a single Registration for an Item Journal Line.
Description
This event is used to handle collected "line" level steps and is executed once for each individual Mobile WMS Registration.
Examples of use could be:
- Write collected values to new or existing fields in the database that subsequently can be accessed from standard posting function events.
- Validate collected values against live data since registration at the mobile device is mostly conducted offline.
- Not to process "header" level steps. Steps added via OnAddStepsToAnyHeader[...] is better handled via OnPostPhysInvtRecording_OnBeforePostPhysInvtRecording-events.
This event is executed once for each individual Mobile WMS Registration.
Commit
Database transactions in this event is committed to database prior to calling standard BC posting routines. Your customized code must be structured accordingly.
Nearly always you must subscribe to standard BC posting events to do your actual processing to ensure rollback of database transactions on error.
Template
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Phys Invt Recording", 'OnPostPhysInvtRecording_OnHandleRegistrationForPhysInvtRecordLine', '', true, true)]
local procedure OnPostPhysInvtRecording_OnHandleRegistrationForPhysInvtRecordLine(var _Registration: Record "MOB WMS Registration"; var _PhysInvtRecordLine: Record "Phys. Invt. Record Line")
begin
end;
Examples
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Case: Add Line Steps to Warehouse Receipts — A customer wishes to start using Item NetWeight and -GrossWeight, but have currently no values registered at the Item Card. Create a temporary customization is to collect these weights when goods are received.
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How-to: Subscribing to standard events — You may subscribe to posting events in the Business Central base App to process collected values, or when events offered by Extension API do not fit your exact need.
Version History
Version | Changes |
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MOB5.19 | Introduced |