Bye-Bye X++ Dangling semicolon
Well, if you have done X++ development, and done it for at least over 6 months, at one point in your training or in your X++ development life you have wondered why or why must we use a dangling semicolon to denote the end of our Variable delcarations? And why can't we declare variables throughout the code as needed.
Well for the longest we have just had to put up with it, but over at MFP's Two Cent's blog we have an answer and solution (in DAX 6.0 release) so that come DAX 6.0 we should no longer have to have the dangling ; (semicolon).
Check out the direct link here: What's up with this semicolon?
I know this is not a Major development, but it is for sure note worthy! Check back soon!
Well for the longest we have just had to put up with it, but over at MFP's Two Cent's blog we have an answer and solution (in DAX 6.0 release) so that come DAX 6.0 we should no longer have to have the dangling ; (semicolon).
Check out the direct link here: What's up with this semicolon?
I know this is not a Major development, but it is for sure note worthy! Check back soon!
Labels: Developer, Dynamics, Dynamics AX, Dynammics AX 6.0, Future, MFP, Semicolon, Two Cents, X++
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