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Extend and modify an existing table in Dynamics 365 Business Central - Training
Do you want to add extra fields to an existing table? This module discusses how you can modify an existing table by using table extensions.
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The Verb table contains command-verb information associated with file name extensions that must be generated as a part of product advertisement. Each row generates a set of registry keys and values.
The Verb table has the following columns.
Column | Type | Key | Nullable |
---|---|---|---|
Extension_ | Text | Y | N |
Verb | Text | Y | N |
Sequence | Integer | N | Y |
Command | Formatted | N | Y |
Argument | Formatted | N | Y |
Extension_
The extension associated with the table row. This column is an external key to the first column of the Extension table.
Verb
The verb for the command.
Sequence
The sequence of the commands. Only verbs for which the Sequence column is non-Null are used to prepare an ordered list for the default value of the shell key. The Verb with the lowest value in this column becomes the default verb.
Command
The localizable text displayed on the context menu.
Argument
Value for the command arguments.
Note that the resolution of properties in the Argument field is limited. A property formatted as [Property] in this field can only be resolved if the property already has the intended value when the component owning the verb is installed. For example, for the argument "[#MyDoc.doc]" to resolve to the correct value, the same process must be installing the file MyDoc.doc and the component that owns the verb.
This table is referred to when the RegisterExtensionInfo action or the UnregisterExtensionInfo action is executed.
Training
Module
Extend and modify an existing table in Dynamics 365 Business Central - Training
Do you want to add extra fields to an existing table? This module discusses how you can modify an existing table by using table extensions.