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Fred Bernal on 01 May 2024 18:05:43

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@The BC Team"The F5 keyboard shortcut refreshes the data on the current page in Business Central. We would like to hear your feedback on why the F5 key is insufficient."The function to "Refresh" the page may need further clarification. The [F5] key is interpreted by browsers as a request to refresh/reload the entire page and its content. Sometimes this leads to only the parent page being loaded, the user being returned to the Role Center, or the BC Web Client throwing the "Something went wrong." error.For example:In BC23, one can drill down on the "No. of Records" field on the Table Information page. The information is presented in a separate browser tab. Pressing the [F5] key to refresh the record information reloads the entire page, which, in this case, results in the "Something went wrong." error.The way that I would interpret this idea is to add a "Refresh" page action that behaves the same as invoking CurrPage.Update() in code. The page action should be present on all pages throughout the application, similar to how it was in the NAV RoleTailored Client.