NUMBER Function (RecordRef)
Gets the table ID (number) of the table that contains the record that was referred to by the RecordRef.
No := RecordRef.NUMBER
Parameters
- RecordRef
Type: RecordRef The RecordRef that refers to the table in which you are interested.
Property Value/Return Value
Type: Integer
The number of the table or the number of the field.
Remarks
In versions of Microsoft Dynamics NAV earlier than Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, if a RecordRef referred to a temporary table, then the table number value of the RecordRef was the run-time generated sequence ID, which is from the base value of 2000100000. You could use the table number to determine whether a RecordRef referred to a temporary table. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016, the table number value of a RecordRef always contains the ID of the originating physical table and not the run-time generated sequence ID. If you previously used the NUMBER Function (RECORDREF) to test for the sequence number and determine whether the RecordRef was temporary, then you must use the ISTEMPORARY Function (RecordRef) in Microsoft Dynamics NAV instead.
Example
The following example opens the Customer table (18) as a RecordRef object. The OPEN Function (RecordRef) accepts DATABASE::Customer
as an integer. The NUMBER function retrieves the table number and displays the name and number of the table in a message box. This example requires that you create the following variables text constant in the C/AL Globals window.
Variable name | DataType |
---|---|
varDatabaseName |
Integer |
MyRecordRef |
RecordRef |
varTableNumber |
Integer |
Text constant name | DataType | ENU value |
---|---|---|
Text000 |
Text |
%1 is table %2. |
varDatabaseName := DATABASE::Customer;
MyRecordRef.OPEN(varDatabaseName);
varTableNumber := MyRecordRef.NUMBER;
MESSAGE(Text000, MyRecordRef.CAPTION, varTableNumber);