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Read with me what the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Developer and IT Pro Documentation phrases on BEGIN/END, i.e. compound, statement: In some cases, the C/AL syntax only allows you to use a single statement. If however you have to execute more than one simple statement, the statements can be written as a compound statement by enclosing the statements between the BEGIN and END keywords. Typically these cases can be:
Comparing NAV 2013 Beta en NAV 2013 RTM I dare to assert that this best practice has been affirmed as many redundant BEGIN/END wrappers have been cleared out of the code. With many I mean many. I am not sure enough to say all. See some examples in the screen shot. Notes
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