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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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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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During the MiBuSo conference 2009 in Mechelen we had one presentation, where all attendees could see the future of NAV development environment, which will replace the C/Side from classic client. For others, which are not there, I have some pictures I made with my mobile (sorry for the poor quality)....
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I’ve just got the news about Part III of Panorama’s ERP Report in my inbox. If you missed my analysis of the report, please read it first: part three builds on findings of the first two. I know that I am biased when writing about this, but how can I not be? Microsoft Dynamics [...] Read More...
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Navigate Into Success
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Thu, Apr 16 2009
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Filed under: Implementation, Dynamics, ERP, Costs, Project, Panorama, SAP, Large, SMB, Microsoft
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Just been going through a Deep Dive Workshop with Lars and some of the other members of the Microsoft team and discovered the following... When creating a simple 2 dataitem report - eg. Customer & Cust. Ledger Entry we were trying to include a boolean variable on the Request Page to suppress the...
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Hello all I am happy that after long time of silence I can post this article about NAV 2009. I want to show you what is new in this version from Developer's point of view. Let's make it short: Technology Of course, everybody knows that NAV 2009 is 3-tier system, where you have DB Server (MS SQL...
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Yes, it is true, NAV have syntax highlighting now! What a miracle! My live is much more bright now! What to say? No comment... :-) What is your comment on this? Be redy for more NAV 2009 articles, because now, NDA over NAV 2009 is gone...
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Today I made some statistics about NAV 2009 CTP4 tables and compared the result with the stats for NAV 5.00SP1. There are the tables: Tab 1) Field relations by type: Relation Type Count (5.00SP1) Count (NAV 2009) Difference AVERAGE 5 5 0% COUNT 109 193 +77% EXIST 135 135 0% LOOKUP 291 294 +1% MAX 9 9...
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Story Today I solved one "mystery" which leads to data loss. But from the beginning... We have upgraded HW and MS SQL to version 2005 on 64bit platform. Everything without problems, because SAN was used, transferring the DB was just Detach/Attach and running one SSIS task to transfer user logins...
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You know the situation: customer has W1 license (or another country license) but is using client for his "home" country. E.g. license is W1, but because Company is in Czech, they are using Czech client. Not problem until NAV 4.00SP3 Update 6. When you got error that " The country code...
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Today was opened new official blog of Microsoft Dynamics NAV team. You can visit it there: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav/ . I hope, that we will see there some about future releases and other things around NAV team. We will see in next months, what the blog team prepared for us. But for now - "welcome...
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Last few weeks I have worked on some project, which needed to use SendKeys to do something with NAV client. During developing this module I hade problem, how to synchronize of calling SendKeys with behaviour of the NAV client. You know, you send keys to the NAV, client is opening some window (form),...
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Microsoft has released the tool fro creating Word Stylesheets for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0. You can download it from PartnerSource here (or from this site here ). It includes one FOB file with new objects, which are used to define the stylesheets, and documentation. The process of creating styleheet...
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It is long times since I’ve updated my blog here, a long time were a lot has happened. Last time I wrote I had just started a new job as the solution manager for Dynamics with one of the world’s largest companies ISS. We were developing a global core based on Dynamics NAV and Dynamics CRM combined with...
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Mon, Mar 5 2007
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Filed under: Microsoft, infrastructure, Thailand, global core, ISS, unicode, Dynamics NAV, Philippines, Reporting Services, Mexico, Dynamics CRM, India, Taiwan
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I found this info on this Microsoft Dynamics NAV UK Blog . The download is accessible on the PartnerSource there . You have two possibility for download: VPC for demo, with installed Office 2007 and NAV 5.0 redy for usage, or you can download the install files.