Sign In
Nav developer's blog
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Options
Email Blog Author
RSS for posts
Atom
RSS for comments
OK
Search
Advanced search options...
Search In:
Everything
Blogs
Forums
People
Groups
Places
Pages
Date range:
All Time
Last Year
Last 6 Months
Last 3 Months
Last Month
Last Week
Last Two Days
Tags
.net
Basic SQL
C/AL
C/Front
Charts
Comcom
Configuration
Employee Portal
Excel
Installation
NAV 2009
NDT
OSYNCH
Outlook Integration
Performance
Report Design
RIM
SQL
Style Sheets
Transformation
undocumented
Upgrade
Web Services
XML
Zup File
Archive
Archives
October 2009
(1)
September 2009
(2)
August 2009
(3)
July 2009
(6)
June 2009
(4)
May 2009
(3)
April 2009
(3)
March 2009
(1)
February 2009
(3)
January 2009
(4)
December 2008
(3)
November 2008
(15)
October 2008
(9)
September 2008
(3)
August 2008
(4)
July 2008
(5)
June 2008
(4)
May 2008
(7)
April 2008
(6)
March 2008
(3)
August, 2009
MSDN Blogs
>
Nav developer's blog
>
August, 2009
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Nav developer's blog
Table Information including Index information (Usage, Blocks and Reads)
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Lars Lohndorf-Larsen
0
Comments
The query below combines these three queries into one: Index Usage Query Recent Bocking History Table Information Query It can be used to just see the number of records in each table. But also by just changing "ORDER BY", it can be used to see which...
Nav developer's blog
Troubleshooting multi-machine installations of NAV 2009
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
lalake
2
Comments
The NAV 2009 documentation walkthroughs provide step-by-step instructions for installing NAV 2009 on 2 or 3 machines. However, we have found that some of the same configuration issues come up time after time after installation. When on calls with partners...
Nav developer's blog
Translate this site using Windows Live Translator
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Lars Lohndorf-Larsen
0
Comments
A new translator service is now available for all whose browser is set to one of the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Netherlands Dutch, Russian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Korean,...
Page 1 of 1 (3 items)