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In my blog last week I documented the fact that Microsoft is Killing Navision. That has led to a lot of comments, both here and in many other blogs and on LinkedIn. But I think that many people didn't read all of my blog post, as many thought that I said that they where killing Navision because it...
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A short while ago I informed you about an important hotfix for Navision 4.0 SP3 and 5.0 SP1. At one of my larger customers in Germany we implemented this build. It is really working great and solves a lot of problems caused by the Dynamics cursors introduced in build 26410. However we have managed to...
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I find myself out of contract after a run of 33 months, having always found it easy to get another position this is not yet to much of a worry, having spoken to several agents it looks like there is not much going on at the moment, some have suggested a permanent role could be [...] Read More...
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This Tutorial is available to download from the downloads page on my Adeptris.com website, there are two versions one for the GB localised version of Dynamics NAV and the other for the worldwide version, in the download you will find the NAV objects and the tutorial in PDF format Scenario
We have a requirement...
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Jun 24, 2009
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Filed under: Dynamics NAV, Contractor, Freelancer, Tutorials, Navision, Dynamics, Reports, Tutorial, Fiscal Year, Date Range
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This Tutorial is available to download from the downloads page on my Adeptris.com website, there are two versions one for the GB localised version of Dynamics NAV and the other for the worldwide version, in the download you will find the NAV objects and the tutorial in PDF format Scenario...
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If you like me thought that a career working with Navision, or Dynamics NAV as Microsoft likes to call our system, would be a career for life then I think you need to start and rethink that option. Microsoft is slowly but surely killing Navision without replacing it with Dynamics NAV! Take a look at...
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This was a part of Chapter 1 in the first draft of my book Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. It was cut to keep page count down and preserve the environment, but I figure that a few electrons pushed through the optical labyrinths of The Internet won’t hurt anyone, so here you get it, [...] Read...
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Partnersource is Microsoft's closed site for their partners to gain access to everything from sales and marketing information, whitepapers, new versions and updates etc. But also their knowledgebase including a lot a listing of registered errors and issues (and sometimes including references to fixes...
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Where I have been for the past eight months… This blog started enthusiastically, I had as many as 14 posts per month. Taking into account that blogging was only a hobby, I blogged like crazy. Then I went silent.
No, I wasn’t tired from blogging, I didn’t experience a writer’s block, quite the contrary...
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You are consulting for a customer, and they ask you:
- “There is a problem with setup for this item, when I calculate the requisition plan, the system suggests purchasing it, while I have it on another location, and I’d like it to suggest transferring it from that location, instead of purchasing it....
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The long awaited Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 has been released for download earlier this week, and has just been publicly announced at Convergence 2008 Copenhagen. If you have PartnerSource access, you can download Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 here.
This one is the most important release of Microsoft...
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Last Friday, while enjoying a not-at-all healthy Salisbury steak with cheese, I had an interesting discussion with a partner: should NAV consultancies create default databases?
A default database (in this context) is a packaged solution built upon standard Microsoft Dynamics NAV, where a consultancy...
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One of many improvements the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step methodology has brought along is the revised purpose of the Functional Requirements Document (FRD). This document has long served as cornerstone of every Analysis process of every implementation project: it was the main deliverable...
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Don’t you just love when users come up with new feature ideas at a microprocessor clock rate. Even before you finish developing one, five new requests pop up. This is a disease, and it’s called featuritis!
Featuritis doesn’t mean the features are just sporadically requested and developed...
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Sometimes it happens that after a reinstallation of the Outlook Add-in, the actual toolbar does not appear in Outlook. The toolbar can however be seen as a separate toolbar under View / Toolbars. The actual cause is that previous Outlook Add-ins were still active previous to the reinstallation. To resolve...