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Blog Post:
Problems in transformation forms to pages using TransformationTools
Gedas B
After Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1 release more and more developers start using it and trying to adopt existing solutions for new 3tier environment. Most workload comes from trying to adopt current forms to new object - pages. Particularly transformation could be done by using TransformationTools...
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14 Sep 2009
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Upgrading to Dynamics NAV 2009
MSDNArchive
Upgrade procedure to Dynamics NAV 2009 is not very different from upgrade procedures we had in previous versions, but some differences do apply, depending on what we want to achieve with the upgrade. First scenario is executables only upgrade, which is the same as traditional executables upgrade in...
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18 May 2009
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Beware the SQL Index property on NAV 5.0 SP1
lalake
The discussion of the changes starting with Microsoft Dynamics NAV version 5 regarding the use of Dynamic cursors has already been addressed in the article titled "Cursor Types" on the SE Blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_dynamics_nav_sustained_engineering/ However, we are seeing more and more...
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10 Apr 2009
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Upgrading Application Objects - Tips
lalake
Some partners use the Merge tool in the NAV Developer Toolkit to attempt to merge the FULL set of objects from the old and new versions. This is not necessary and often will cause more problems than it is worth. For the purpose of discussion, let's say that you are upgrading a database from version...
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6 Jan 2009
Blog Post:
Error - Cannot create more than one clustered index on table
lalake
This post describes one scenario in which this error occurs. There may be others. In the late 4.0 versions of the NAV executables, all tables in NAV had a clustered index created on SQL for the primary key (Index 0). However, the table objects in 4.0 versions did not have the Clustered property set...
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17 Oct 2008
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