In Dynamics AX 2009 I am trying to determine the level of indentation of an info message. What I want is something similar to this:
Prefix
Info1
Info2
Prefix2
Info3
I found this:
http://www.doens.be/2010/05/the-ax-infolog/
But don't want to use a loop, so I thought something like this might work:
setprefix("Prefix");
{
info("Info1");
info("Info2");
}
setprefix("Prefix2");
{
info("Info3");
}
But it doesn't. Is there a way to do this in x++, and what are the rules as to what indent level is currently active?
setPrefix
in AX sets (adds) the prefix for the current execution scope, and when leaving the scope the prefix is automatically reset to the previous level. You can use getPrefix
to check the current execution prefix.
2 hacks can help you recieve the expected result:
#1
static void TestJob(Args _args)
{
void sub1()
{
setprefix("Prefix");
info("Info1");
info("Info2");
}
void sub2()
{
setprefix("Prefix2");
info("Info3");
}
;
setPrefix("Main");
sub1();
sub2();
}
#2
static void TestJob(Args _args)
{
setPrefix("Main");
info("Prefix\tInfo1");
info("Prefix\tInfo2");
info("Prefix2\tInfo3");
}