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Creating and Running Hyperlinks

Hyperlinks enable users to send or save quick links to specific pages in Dynamics NAV. For example, you can create a hyperlink to a specific list page, such as Customers. You can also use hyperlinks to specify parameters, such as server name, server service, or company. You can enter hyperlinks in the Command Prompt window, in a browser window, or directly in the Run window. You can also generate hyperlinks programmatically as part of your Dynamics NAV functionality.

You can use hyperlinks as URLs or at a command prompt as arguments to the command to start the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client. At the command prompt, type the name of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client executable and then, in quotation marks, type the hyperlink. For example:

Microsoft.Dynamics.Nav.Client.exe "DynamicsNAV://MyServer/nav_server_instance/CRONUS International Ltd./RunPage?Page=22"  

This example specifies a server name, service, company, and page ID. If entered correctly, it opens the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client on page 22, the customer list page.

An equivalent URL that you could type in a browser’s address bar is:

DynamicsNAV://MyServer/nav_server_instance/CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./RunPage?Page=22  

Note that in a URL, you must use encoding for special characters.

Tip

You can also use the GETURL function to automatically generate URLs when your code runs. For example, if you want to automatically open a specific page when a trigger is called, you can implement this programmatically by using the GETURL function. The URLs are then generated automatically and the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server instance is automatically inserted. You can generate URLs using this method that will work in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client, Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client, and in SOAP and OData web services. For more information, see GETURL Function.

Building a URL

When you build a hyperlink URL, you can specify a page, report, query, XMLport, codeunit, table, or node. The following examples illustrate URLs that open objects in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client, but you can also generate URLs that open objects in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client:

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/runpage?page=22&bookmark=0ABA0700235752C7D1

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/runreport?report=901

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/runquery?query=5402

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/runxmlport?xmlport=5050

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/runcodeunit?codeunit=5845

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/navigate?node=Home/Items

  • DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/RunTable?Table=18

    The first three parameters that open a Dynamics NAV client URL are reserved for server, service, and company. You can omit certain parameters, in which case default values are assumed, but you must leave the correct number of forward slashes to indicate which parameters you have omitted. If you omit just one of these parameters, then it must be company. If you omit two parameters, then they must be company and instance. You can also omit all three parameters. For example, the following URL assumes the default instance and company on the MyServer server:

DynamicsNAV://MyServer///RunPage?Page=22  

You can also specify a server port:

DynamicsNAV://MyServer:1234///RunPage?Page=22  

This URL omits server, service, and company:

DynamicsNAV://///navigate?node=Home/Items  

Specifying Additional Parameters

You can also specify the following additional parameters in a URL.

Parameter Description Example
Personalization ID Specifies the unique identification that is used in personalization to store settings in the User Metadata table. If a personalization ID is not found, the page is opened without personalization. DynamicsNAV://localhost/DynamicsNAV110/CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./runpage?page=22&personalization=0000232e-0000-001a-0008-0000836bd2d2
Bookmark Positions the cursor on a single record in a table.

Only automatically generated bookmarks should be used. If you enter an incorrect bookmark, you will get an error message.
DynamicsNAV://localhost/DynamicsNAV110/CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./runpage?page=22&bookmark=120000000089083237343
Mode Enables you to open a page in a specific mode, which include view, edit, create, select, and delete. DynamicsNAV://localhost/DynamicsNAV110/CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./runpage?page=22&mode=View
Filter Enables you to open a page with a specific filter applied. In the example, you open the customer list filtered to customer number 10000. DynamicsNAV://localhost/DynamicsNAV110/CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./runpage?page=22&$filter='No.'-IS-'10000'

The following table shows some examples of hyperlinks and provides information about how to specify parameters.

Parameters Description Syntax Example
Company name Enables you to switch a company (case- sensitive). DynamicsNAV:////<CompanyName>/RunPage?Page=<pageid> DynamicsNAV:////CRONUS%20International%20Ltd./RunPage?Page=22
Navigate Enables users to send or save quick links to specific pages. DynamicsNAV://///navigate?node=<service> DynamicsNAV://///navigate?node=Home/Items
RunPage Enables you to run a specific page. DynamicsNAV:////runpage?page=<page id> DynamicsNAV:////runpage?page=42
Filter Enables you to run a specific page with a specific filter applied. DynamicsNAV////runpage?page=<page id>&$filter='<field>'-IS-'<value>'[-AND-'<field>'-IS-'<value>'] DynamicsNAV:////runpage?page=22&$filter='No.'-IS-'10000'
RunReport Enables you to run a specific report. DynamicsNAV:////runreport?report=<report id> DynamicsNAV:////runreport?report=50000
RunQuery Enables you to run the About This Query page for a specific query. DynamicsNAV:////runquery?query=<query id> DynamicsNAV:////runquery?query=50000
RunXMLport Enables you to run a specific XMLport. DynamicsNAV:////runxmlport?xmlport=<xmlport id> DynamicsNAV:////runxmlport?xmlport=99008500
RunCodeunit Enables you to run a specific codeunit. DynamicsNAV:////runcodeunit?codeunit=<codeunit id> DynamicsNAV:////runcodeunit?codeunit=50000
RunTable Enables you to run a specific table. DynamicsNAV:////runtable?table=<table id> DynamicsNAV:////runtable?table=18
Server name Enables you to switch servers. DynamicsNAV://<ServerName>///RunPage?Page=<pageid> Microsoft.Dynamics.Nav.Client.exe DynamicsNAV://MyServer///RunPage?Page=22
Server port Enables you to specify an optional server port number in the range 1-65535. The default port is 7046. DynamicsNAV://<ServerName><:Port>///RunPage?Page=<pageid> DynamicsNAV://MyServer:1234///RunPage?Page=22
Service instance Enables you to specify a Service instance. You can find this value in the CustomSettings.config file. If you specify an instance you must also specify a server. DynamicsNAV://<ServerName>/<ServiceInstance>//RunPage?Page=<pageid> Microsoft.Dynamics.Nav.Client.exe DynamicsNAV://MyServer/DynamicsNAV//RunPage?Page=22

Specifying Encoding in Company Names

When you enter a company name at a command prompt, enclose it in quotation marks to make sure that spaces and other special characters are read correctly. For URLs, use percent encoding to handle any characters above 127 in the ASCII character set.

The following table shows the different ways in which you can run hyperlinks.

Warning

Some page links are longer than 255 characters, which is the maximum length for the Windows Run window. A link longer than 255 characters cannot be run from the Run window.

Method To run a hyperlink
Run window Choose Start, and then choose Run. Enter the hyperlink in the Run window. Choose the OK button.
Command prompt window At the command prompt, type the hyperlink directly.
Shortcut Create a shortcut for the Dynamics NAV executable on your desktop.

On the shortcut menu, choose Properties, and then enter the hyperlink URL in the Target field of the shortcut. Choose the OK button, and then start Dynamics NAV.
Browser window Use a browser such as Internet Explorer and type the hyperlink URL directly in the address bar. To type hyperlinks in a browser, you must have Dynamics NAV installed on your computer.
Web reference for a web service For more information, see SOAP Web Services and OData Web Services.
Programmatically Use the GETURL function to generate a URL that opens objects in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Windows client, Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web client, or a SOAP or OData web service and automatically inserts the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server configuration. For more information, see GETURL Function.

See Also

Starting the Windows Client at the Command Prompt
How to: Run Reports
GETURL Function
SOAP Web Services
OData Web Services