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Installing Stored Procedures for Dynamics NAV 2009 Manually

It’s recommended that you use the installer on the product DVD to install the stored procedures. But if you are running more than one name instance of SQL server on the same machine that approach will not work. Then you need to do it manually: 1. Copy
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New Statement of Direction Document for Microsoft Dynamics NAV

We have released a new Statement of Direction document for partners. We know preparation and product roadmap knowledge is a key factor in building a successful business. With the release of the new Statement of Direction we are able to share our vision
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How to use WCF Performance Counters with NAV 2009 Server

NAV Server (middle tier) utilises Windows Communication Foundations (WCF), which includes a number of performance counters that you can use to monitor NAV Server performance in real-time. This example shows how to monitor "Calls Per Second" for NAV Server
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Upgrading to Dynamics NAV 2009

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
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How to install more than one Dynamics NAV 2009 Demo Database

By default when you are installing the demo database by the installation program you can only install one Demo Database. But if you would like to have more than one Demo Database to try different things in, how to accomplish that? I assume that you know
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Installing Business Notification with SQL Server 2008

We are glad to announce that compatibility between Business Notification and SQL Server 2008 is as of now verified and confirmed. Business Notification can run on SQL Server 2008 provided that the 2 following components are also installed: - SQL Server
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Filtering out blank fields

Some of you have noticed that the Chart displayed in “Customer Order - Summary” contained a series label called Series 1 . Well the reason for that being shown is because we have missed to filter out all customer with have no data in the field: Chart_SalesOrderAmountLCY.Value
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Failed to execute SQL string when Installing Dynamics NAV 2009

One not complete uncommon error when installing Dynamics NAV 2009 is the one bellow: -------------------------- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Build 27808 Error Report SQL Server option Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Components for Microsoft SQL Server Fatal
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Running an older databases in NAV 2009 runtime

It's quite normal to upgrade the runtime (executables) to newer versions while leaving the database (application) as it is. This will enable the new runtime features such as Web Services. Recently we have seen a number of questions about whether you can
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Considerations on Multi-site Implementations

I have collected some resources that can help you when you are considering a multi-site implementation of NAV. (These recommendations can be useful with other Microsoft Dynamics solutions as well.) Definitions: A centralized model is one with a single
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How to install Dynamics NAV 2009 Demo Database to named instance of SQL

By default when you are installing the demo database it will get installed on the instance named MSSQLSERVER. That is the default instance name for SQL Server 2005. But if you have a SQL Server with another instance name where you would like to install
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