The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

Today I have for you something, what everyone wants to have, but it was nearly impossible to create. After you see it, you will know why. I prepared it for you in more formats. You can look at it as PNG file, you can walk through it with some VRML viewer, you can open it as Visio file. You can read it and import it as CSV file. You can browse it as HTML file. You can view it as SVG file. It is on you, how you will visualize the result. I must say, I have tried many ways, but in most cases the tools were weak and my 2GB of RAM was not enough.

The Big Picture Of Nav

What's the hell is this "line hell"?

Ladies and Gentleman,

"Big Picture of NAV" is there. You can download the files on the "The Art of NAV" project page. And what the files are about? The files are generated from data, describing ALL NAV TABLE RELATIONS WITH CONDITIONS AND FILTERS. In the visualizations, the tables are represented by boxes where first line is table name and rest are all fields in the table. The relation descriptions are part of the edge text (source conditions, target filters). All is based on NAV 5.00SP1 W1 objects. When you take the result files and you will want to print it in 1:1 scale, the output will be over 5x5 meters in size. Visio cannot save the diagram as bitmap for 1:1 scale (it seems because the size). You cannot see whole diagram in Visio (on common display resolution), because zoom cannot be less than 1%. My computer had problems to generate any graph from the sources. My 3GHz Core 2 DUO worked on it many minutes. I have used the excellent software Graphviz to make the graphs, but as you can see, it is too much for any tool on the world to make some nice readable chart (or I didn't find the correct settings :-)).

I prepared for you NAV objects, which I used to extract the relations from object text file. It will fill the NAV table with all necessary data and you can browse it in prepared window. You have list of all fields in the database on top, related tables for selected field in middle, and fields relating to the selected field on bottom. You need to use these objects on the database, from which the object file is created, because the form is based on the virtual tables of the database. The objects are extracting 100% of relations in the database, which are defined. You can use them to extract relations from you own databases. Just export all tables as text and run this tool in the same database.

All files can be found in the download section of project "The Art of NAV".

Do you understand now, why we do not have any official diagram with the NAV table structure? :-D

File description and viewers I tested:

SVG – vector format – ZGRViewer – sometime needs to set bigger java heap by adding parameter "-Xmx512m" (the size is on you, this example is 512MB) when calling the java package

HTML – HTML exported from MS Visio – Internet Explorer – use the Internet explorer, you can search within the graph. Firefox is showing just plain bitmap.

VRML – the graph in 3D world – FLUX Player – needs big memory, you can look at the graph in 3D space and if you use the FLUX studio, you can add cameras, interactivity, animations etc. Welcome into "NAV Space".

VSD – MS Visio file created by importing the SVG file – MS Visio – You can look at the graph in Visio and print it from there (over 5x5 meters). Hart to edit etc. because the size and SVG source limitations...

Published 08-04-2008 9:19 by Kine

Comments

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

Wow!! That's ugly!! But you definately deserve an award for taking the time to put this together! Bravo!

Tuesday, August 05, 2008 3:27 AM by Alex Chow

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

It looks nicer when printed on paper. The antialiasing make the lines nicer too... ;-)

Tuesday, August 05, 2008 6:38 AM by Kine

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

This is the stuff of heroes.... Your name should be Oddyseus....

Tuesday, August 05, 2008 5:01 PM by DenSter

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

I think we need to find a 5 meter printer so we can see what this all looks like.

Great job Kamil.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008 4:09 AM by David Singleton

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

You do not need that... you can print it on enough A4 from Visio, it has this feature... ;-) I did it (only to 5x4 A4 grid) and my colleague glued it together...

Wednesday, August 06, 2008 6:32 AM by Kine

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

Fantastic!!!

Wednesday, August 06, 2008 12:05 PM by Peter

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

Won't this chart be obsolete by the time 6.0 comes out?

Thursday, August 07, 2008 6:37 PM by Alex Chow

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

No, because the changes in the structure are not big, and it is question of 30 minute now to generate new graph for new version... ;-)

Thursday, August 07, 2008 6:59 PM by Kine

# Два полезных англоязычных блога по Navision

Нашел два интересных блога: 1) dynamicsuser.net/.../default.aspx (Kine's Info) В этом блоге

Thursday, August 28, 2008 8:54 AM by Про Navision, Алексей Финогенов

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

how can I get the rigths to work with the Form 66000? Every time I get this nice answer :...Ihre Zugriffsrechte erlauben es Ihnen nicht, das Objekt Form - 'Relations' zu benutzen. ..." means - i don't have enough rigths to work with this forms - I'm the administrator of this system . can you give me support?

Werner Stange

westange@gmx.de

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 7:57 PM by westange@gmx.de

# re: The Art Of Nav – Big Picture of NAV

You need to renumber the objects into some range, you have in your license. This tool is developed mainly for partners, which have license of type 004 (partner developer license). You need to be able to export all tables as text file.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 7:43 AM by Kine

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