Kepty4Beginners: How to create a basic entity

by Mar 3, 2021AL Language, Kepty4Beginners

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In today’s beginner series article, we will look at how to create a basic entity such as Item, Customer, Vendor etc.

Creating basic entities is one of the core things anyone has to know. It is also necessary to know which properties must be defined (LookupPageID, CardPageID), which type of PageTypes should be used etc. After this video, you will be able to create the fundamental entities in your projects correctly and without any hesitations.

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