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Published inAug 2017
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Abhimanyu Singh
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Abhimanyu Singh works as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations consultant. Since the start of his career in 2012, he has worked in the development and designing of business solutions for customers in supply chain management, banking, and finance domain using Microsoft technologies. He has several certifications, including the Microsoft Certified Dynamics Specialist certification.
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Deepak Agarwal
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Deepak Agarwal

Deepak Agarwal is a Microsoft Certified Professional who has more than 6 years of relevant experience. He has worked with different versions of Axapta, such as AX 2009, AX 2012, and Dynamics 365. He has had a wide range of development, consulting, and leading roles, while always maintaining a significant role as a business application developer. Although his strengths are rooted in X++ development, he is a highly regarded developer and expert in the technical aspects of Dynamics AX development and customization. He has also worked on base product development with the Microsoft team. He was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award from Microsoft for Dynamics AX four times in a row, and he has held this title since 2013. He shares his experience with Dynamics AX on his blog: Axapta V/s Me Deepak has also worked on the following Packt books: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Reporting Cookbook Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Programming: Getting Started
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Building a selected/available list


Frequent users might note that some of the Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations forms contain two sections placed next to each other and allow the moving of items from one side to the other. Normally, the right section contains a list of available values and the left one contains the values that have been chosen by the user. Buttons in the middle the allow the moving of data from one side to another. Double-click and drag and drop mouse events are also supported. Such design improves the user's experience, as data manipulation becomes more user-friendly.

Some of the examples in the standard application can be found at General ledger | Chart of accounts | Dimensions | Financial dimension sets or System administration | Users | User groups.

This functionality is based on the SysListPanelRelationTableCallBack application class. Developers only need to create its instance with the required parameters and the rest is done automatically.

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Abhimanyu Singh

Abhimanyu Singh works as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations consultant. Since the start of his career in 2012, he has worked in the development and designing of business solutions for customers in supply chain management, banking, and finance domain using Microsoft technologies. He has several certifications, including the Microsoft Certified Dynamics Specialist certification.
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Deepak Agarwal

Deepak Agarwal is a Microsoft Certified Professional who has more than 6 years of relevant experience. He has worked with different versions of Axapta, such as AX 2009, AX 2012, and Dynamics 365. He has had a wide range of development, consulting, and leading roles, while always maintaining a significant role as a business application developer. Although his strengths are rooted in X++ development, he is a highly regarded developer and expert in the technical aspects of Dynamics AX development and customization. He has also worked on base product development with the Microsoft team. He was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award from Microsoft for Dynamics AX four times in a row, and he has held this title since 2013. He shares his experience with Dynamics AX on his blog: Axapta V/s Me Deepak has also worked on the following Packt books: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Reporting Cookbook Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Programming: Getting Started
Read more about Deepak Agarwal