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Sample of how to read a simple XML document using MSXML DOM in NAV

This is a follow-up to the post " how to write a simple XML document ". The other post conitains a few more background details which I won't repeat here. So even if you only want to read XML Documents, then you may want to have a look there anyway. But
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Sample of how to write a simple XML document using MSXML DOM in NAV

This post if for when you need to export data in the form of XML from Microsoft Dynamics NAV. If you are not familiar with how to program with MSXML DOM, then it can take a lot of time and work to create even a simple XML document. The purpose of this
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Release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1

It is with great pleasure that I can announce the release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1. During today the first countries will be available from PartnerSource and I would really like you to pay attention to the following two web sites on PartnerSource:
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Simple query to check the recent blocking history

SQL Server 2005 keeps (some) history of the number and time that blocking occurred on indexes. This blog contains a query that queries this information to help identifying on which tables blocking happens most. The query shows accumulated numbers (no.
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What is SEPA?

We get a couple of questions asked quite regularly: “How can I make my ERP system SEPA compliant” and a more basic one “What is SEPA? And how does this affect my daily work?” With this blog entry I’ll try to answer these
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Documentation Improvements in the Next Version of Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Help! Greetings from the Microsoft Dynamics NAV User Education team. We are the team responsible for application and platform documentation, including online Help, the Application Designer’s Guide, and install and config manuals. You’ve made some complaints,
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV, SQL Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008

Microsoft Dynamics NAV plans to support Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 once they are available. To ensure compatibility, Dynamics NAV development will start testing Dynamics NAV 4.0 SP3 and Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1 on these two
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