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Default Dimension D365FO AX-2012


Default Dimension D365FO AX-2012





Following Code will help you to create Default Dimension using X++



Default Dimension Class 


public class DefaultDimesnionHelper
{

    public static DimensionDefault createDefaultDimension(container conAttribute,container attributeValue)
    {
        DimensionAttributeValueSetStorage   valueSetStorage = new DimensionAttributeValueSetStorage();
        DimensionDefault                    result;
  
        int                     i;
        DimensionAttribute      dimensionAttribute;
        DimensionAttributeValue dimensionAttributeValue;
  
        // Note that "Item" is not one of the default dimension,
        // but DimensionAttributeValueSetStorage will handle it gracefully
        container               conAttr = conAttribute;
        container               conValue = attributeValue;
        str                     dimValue;
  
        for (i = 1; i <= conLen(conAttr); i++)
        {
            dimensionAttribute = dimensionAttribute::findByName(conPeek(conAttr,i));
      
            if (dimensionAttribute.RecId == 0)
            {
                continue;
            }
      
            dimValue = conPeek(conValue,i);
      
            if (dimValue != "")
            {
                // The last parameter is "true". A dimensionAttributeValue record will be created if not found.
                dimensionAttributeValue =
                    dimensionAttributeValue::findByDimensionAttributeAndValue(dimensionAttribute,dimValue,false,true);
          
                // Add the dimensionAttibuteValue to the default dimension
                valueSetStorage.addItem(dimensionAttributeValue);
            }
        }
  
        result = valueSetStorage.save();
        return result;
    }


}

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