The Upgrade Toolkit Quick Guides provide detailed roadmaps for moving your applications from earlier versions of Microsoft Dynamics NAV to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1. There are four Quick Guides: Upgrade Quick Guide 370_2009SP1.doc : For upgrading from Microsoft Dynamics NAV 3.7 to Microsoft Dynamics...
When doing a technical upgrade (Upgrading all executable files but keeping the database and application objects untouched) in NAV2009, remember to also compile all objects for the new version of executables. Compiling all objects must be done when doing a technical update from NAV2009 RTM (No SP) to...
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 the same as traditional executables upgrade in NAV...
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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I know it's a little late to write my last post from Convergence 2008 EMEA in Copenhagen, but I have been thinking a lot about what I should write. So this post is not really about Convergence, just inspired by the last day. Of cause with the announcement of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 most of the...