Forms in Microsoft Dynamics AX

Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, 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

In This Section

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

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

See also

List Page Forms

Area Pages

Content Pages

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