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Hello, in which language the backend and frontend of SAP B1 2007 designed??

Hi Divya,
Use SDK Objects you can create Form same as SAP Form l and validate a SAP B1 Form activity
it can be done through using the following languages VB.NET,VB,C# etc..
*Close the thread if issue solved.
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