Here is a very simple tip. These days, In NAV 2009, you got the RoleTailored Client, the Classic Client, web service and the NAS Server. So, you got more "clients", "environments", … or how you kids call it these days … then you had in 5.0. Now, you can trigger each...
Multiple RTC: We know that Dynamics NAV classic client has very nice feature: we can start it with option ID=<zup file name>. In that way we can have many NAV shortcuts which open different db/companies. However Role Tailored Client looks like only one shortcut in menu and always starts the same...
*** UPDATE *** Seems that Data Emphasis IS conditional. I updated the end of this article. Just scroll down… . A big issue since the release of NAV 2009 is the 'lack' of colors. There was no possibility whatsoever regarding " coloring your fields on pages ". Now, since NAV 2009...
Important: This article was updated in a new blogpost. I suggest you read the new version of it here . A big issue since the release of NAV 2009 is the 'lack' of colors. There was no possibility whatsoever regarding " coloring your fields on pages ". Now, since NAV 2009 Service Pack...
If you're familiar with the default TIF tool that comes out-of-the box from Microsoft, and you've been working with it quite some time .. you definitely started to wonder how you can make things faster or easier … how you can automate some "actions", like exporting and importing...
I notice that (at least in Belgium) it's still quite a "hot topic" on how to handle NAV 2009 Forms and pages . Should we develop pages? Or should we develop forms, transform them and start from there? Or should we maintain a 100% form transformation to pages and never touch the page designer...
My first full year (January-December)of writing on my blog has passed. When I saw this post on the "NAV Developer's blog", I just thought: "hey, that's a good idea to end this year of blogging. Let's make an overview of my blog as well". And here it is. I was quite surprised...
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If you browse through the threads of MiBuSo or DynamicsUser.net , you come across posts where people try to find a possibility to show the page number and the total page number on each generated page of a report. Something like page 2/10, where 2 is the page number of a report with 10 pages. You know...
I wanted to get your attention to a new blogger: Claus Lundstrøm . OK, I hear you thinking "just another blogger - what do I care"? Well, I would like to emphasize a few things on Claus. Claus Lundstrøm has been with Navision/Microsoft Dynamics NAV for about 10 years. Now, he's Program...