Today, I was prepping for my 2-day Masterclass about developing Extensions in Visual Studio Code. And finally, I made some time to make a first version of a function that I have been wanting for quite some time: a function to remove all the custom apps from a docker image.
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Remove Empty XML Nodes from XMLPort
XMLPort is a nice tool that allows you quickly import and export xml files. The tool has some shortcomings, but there is always a work around it.
For an implementation recently I had to export an xml and it could not have empty xml nodes. For example. Bellow is an xml file created by xmlport
Remove Attribute – Soap Request XML(XmlPort)
We all know how to remove Namespaces from the XML if we want to import it from NAV XmlPort, I just faced a situation where I was using XmlPort to send Soap Request with Default Namespace.
Remove Namespace – Web Service Response (DotNet Variable)
This Post is about How to Import directly an XML which is coming as Web-Service from different platform like .NET. Whenever we get a response from a .NET Service we usually get Namespaces coming as enclosed in it. Now being a NAV developer it’s something which becomes a barrier to us while getting it directly Imported from NAV XML Ports. So here we are to how get rid from this.
Remove Namespace – Web Service Response (Automation Variable)
This Post is about How to Import directly an XML which is coming as Web-Service from different platform like .NET. Whenever we get a response from a .NET Service we usually get Namespaces coming as enclosed in it. Now being a NAV developer it’s something which becomes a barrier to us while getting it directly Imported from NAV XML Ports. So here we are to how get rid from this.
Apply-NAVDelta to add and remove customizations
Yep, PowerShell again. So the people that deny PowerShell can stop reading now :-).
Although I do think this is quite an interesting blogpost on how to work somewhat more easily with deltas, by the use of a function that is part of my PowerShell Module, called: Apply-NAVDelta.
Remove customizations with (Reverse) Deltas
I’m going to explain you a concept that is so simple that you’re probably going to react like: “dude .. come on .. you just totally wasted my time .. this is so obvious.. can’t believe you just don’t take this for granted”.
But I’m still gonna. Just because of the fact that the concept is so simple, that at first, I just didn’t think of it to use it like this.