internal is a new keyword in X++. It has the same semantics as in C#.
When you mark a class or method as internal, then it can only be accessed from within the model where it is defined.
internal class MyInternalClass
{
internal void myInternalMethod()
{
}
}
Notice, you can define internal methods on public classes too.
When you mark a class or method as internal, then it can only be accessed from within the model where it is defined.
internal class MyInternalClass
{
internal void myInternalMethod()
{
}
}
Notice, you can define internal methods on public classes too.
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