I wanted to post a link to the first article in a series on TX technical debt I published:
This one is about CASE statements; I have a number of other topics planned out and am hoping to make this somewhat regular.
I wanted to post a link to the first article in a series on TX technical debt I published:
This one is about CASE statements; I have a number of other topics planned out and am hoping to make this somewhat regular.
This one is about using some of the quality and logging tooling available inside TimeXtender to your benefit.
I've just read the first part. In Dutch Useful.
Here is part three: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/timextender-devs-keep-technical-debt-collector-bay-part-smith-5lmkf/?trackingId=eh3nqLtcST%2BvnOWfgEQvag%3D%3D
This article focusses on Custom Table inserts and why to avoid them.
Here is the Dutch link for part two: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/e-mergo_lees-het-blog-activity-7196872615347527681-V5vb?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Here is part four: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/timextender-devs-keep-technical-debt-collector-bay-part-smith-mnoof/?trackingId=5qsX7EiOQTaiv7eMQLxzOg%3D%3D
This one looks at Conditional Lookups based on multiple Lookup Fields and how these can replace commonly used CASE-statement constructs.
Again a great article, thanks!
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