Table object
Tables are the core objects used to store data in Business Central. No matter how data is registered in the product—from a web service to the phone app—the results of that transaction are recorded in a table.
Table syntax
The structure of a table has four sections:
- The first block contains metadata for the overall table, such as the table type.
- The fields section describes the data elements that make up the table, such as their name or the type of data they can store.
- The keys section contains the definitions of the keys that the table needs to support.
- The final section details the triggers and code that can run on the table.
The order in which the sections appear matters. The following example illustrates the ordering:
table ObjectId TableName
{
// Specify table properties, for example
Caption = 'Sample table';
DataPerCompany = true;
// Define the table schema
fields {}
// Define keys section (optional)
keys {}
// Add AL code here (optional)
}
Table object limits
The table object has limitations that are mostly dictated by SQL Server, such as the maximum record size, number of fields, and the number of keys.
Learn more in Object specifications and limitations.
Table extensibility limitations
Important
Only tables with the Extensible property set to true can be extended.
Note
Extension objects can have a name with a maximum length of 30 characters.
Important
System and virtual tables can't be extended. System tables are created in the ID range of 2.000.000.000 and higher. Learn more in Object ranges.
System fields
The Business Central platform automatically adds several system fields to tables. Learn more in System fields.
Defining default values for fields
It's common to have field values set to a default value. To set a default, you set the InitValue
property on the field.
Learn more in InitValue property.
Defining validation rules for fields
If you want to run business logic to validate the value of a field, you can define the OnValidate
trigger on the field.
Learn more in OnValidate (Field) trigger.
Snippet support
Typing the shortcut ttable
creates the basic layout for a table object when using the AL Language extension for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central in Visual Studio Code.
Tip
Use Ctrl+Space to trigger IntelliSense and get assistance on code completion, parameter info, quick info, and member lists. For more information about snippets, see Syntax and snippets.
Add tooltips on table fields
Starting in Business Central 2024 release wave 1, you can define tooltips on table fields. When a tooltip is defined on a table field, any page that uses the field automatically inherits the tooltip.
Learn more in Add tooltips to table and page fields.
Enable full-text search on table fields
APPLIES TO: Business Central 2024 release wave 2 (v25) and later.
You can specify whether table fields are optimized for text search by setting the OptimizeForTextSearch
property to true
.
Learn more in Enable text search on table fields.
Table example
This table stores address information and it has five fields; Address
, Locality
, Town/City
, County
, and IsValidated
.
table 50104 Address
{
Caption = 'Sample table';
DataPerCompany = true;
fields
{
field(1; Address; Text[50])
{
Caption = 'Address retrieved by Service';
// in 2024 release wave 2, you can define that table fields are included in optimized text search
OptimizeForTextSearch = true;
}
field(2; Locality; Text[30])
{
Caption = 'Locality retrieved by Service';
Description = 'Locality feature likely to change in vNext'; // Internal note (not shown in the client)
OptimizeForTextSearch = true;
}
field(3; "Town/City"; Text[30])
{
Caption = 'Town/City retrieved by Service';
// in 2024 release wave 1, you can define tooltips on the table field level
ToolTip = 'Town/City retrieved by Service';
OptimizeForTextSearch = true;
}
field(4; County; Text[30])
{
Caption = 'County retrieved by Service';
OptimizeForTextSearch = true;
// this is how you define field validation on the table level
trigger OnValidate()
begin
ValidateCounty(County);
end;
}
field(5; IsValidated; Boolean)
{
Caption = 'Address validated yet?';
InitValue = false; // this is how you define default values
}
}
keys
{
key(PrimaryKey; Address)
{
Clustered = true;
}
}
}
Related information
Table overview
Table extension object
Adding tooltips to table and page fields
InitValue Property (defining default values for fields)
OnValidate (Field) Trigger
Enable text search on table fields
Table keys
Table, table fields, and table extension properties
Object specifications and limitations
AL development environment