Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
This section of the documentation describes how to design, build, and customize a Microsoft Dynamics AX form. A typical form displays a collection of related data and often includes descriptive text, and graphic elements like lines and images. To create or modify a form, you use the Application Object Tree (AOT). You can also use X++ to dynamically create and display a form. You can design forms to do the following:
- Enter or modify data in the database
- Open other forms or reports
- Activate commands, such as Create Record or Delete Record
- Accept and act on user input
- Form Overview
- Walkthrough: Creating a Form by Using the AOT
- How to: Validate the Style of a New Form
- How to: Convert an Existing Form to a New Style
- Troubleshooting Forms (dépannage des formulaires)
- Customizing Forms by Using the AOT
- Using Classes to Create Forms
- Details Forms
- Navigation Forms
- Simple List Forms
- Table of Content Forms
- Lookup Forms
- Dialog Forms
- Action Panes and Action Pane Strips
- FactBox Panes
- Form Properties
- Form Classes and Methods
- Event Method Sequences in Form Scenarios
- Enabling User Personalization of Forms
- Using COM to Open a Form from an Application
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