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February 2008 - Posts

Introducing Microsoft Dynamics NAV’s New General Manager

As you may have heard, last week the MBS team announced that Darren Laybourn will be taking a new position as General Manager of the Outlook Mobile team at Microsoft. We also announced that I would become the new General Manager for Dynamics NAV and Mobility
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Index Usage Query

This is a follow up from an earlier blog "Finding Index usage" . In that blog, I described a very simple way to list how indexes are being used. In this blog, the query is much extended so that it now shows your Navision keys, listed by either number
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Starting out with Fixed Assets Functionality in Dynamics NAV

One of the top customer questions we receive in the Fixed Assets area is about starting to use Fixed Assests instead of General Ledger. For example, a company wants to start using the Fixed Assets module from the 1 st of January 2002. Acquisitions and
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How to detect locking order for a NAV process

The nature of a deadlock is that two processes lock resources in different orders. Deadlocks can in theory be eliminated by ensuring that all processes always lock resources in the same order. This document describes how to determine the locking order
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Addressing Known Issues with Jobs in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0

In an effort to continue to provide our customers and partners with a stronger set of tools for their businesses, the Jobs area of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 was redesigned and many new features were added to the module. Some really exciting functionality
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Record-level locking in the SQL Server option for Microsoft Dynamics NAV

If you are designing a system for high throughput and want to minimize blocking, it's important to know in advance exactly what kind of locking behaviour to expect. On SQL Server, Microsoft Dynamics NAV uses record-level locking, as opposed to table-level
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