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The objects for NAV 2009 SP1 of the VAT2010 update are available as from today. As you might have been waiting for this (we haven't .. created our own NAV 2009 objects...), finally they're here. Go and finnish your last updates! Here is the landing page for partners. This is for the Belgian localization...
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*** REMOVED *** I had to remove this article, because I accidently used inside information, and I wasn't allowed to warn you all ... obviously. Anyway, all KB articles from my previous blog are up-to-date and everything is fine now: http://dynamicsuser.net/blogs/waldo/archive/2010/02/02/the-2010...
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It keeps bugging us. We thought we were finished with the update of all our customes .. But nooo. There is a bug. There has been found a minor issue with "item ledger entries for EU services that are added to the Intrastat journal lines in Microsoft Dynamics NAV with VAT 2010 Update installed"...
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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...
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This week, there were many confusions about the VAT 2010 issue ... apparently people forgot to update the license of the customers. This license update is needed because of the fact new objects were created ... so a new range had to be supported. Quite logical, but not a cat thought of it (as they say...
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Like Mark already mentioned in his blog : the first report-objects are available. This means some countries can finish the upgrade process for their customers. I'm posting this extra blog to mention to you that the table has been updated again … and now … the Belgian objects ARE available...
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It has finally happened: the first objects (from the datapart) of the VAT 2010 are released by Microsoft. This means for all partners: GET YOUR LAZY BUTT OUT OF YOUR SEAT, STOP MINESWEEPING … AND START UPGRADING YOUR CUSTOMERS. At least, that's what it means for us. We will be upgrading +150...
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I’m currently working on a project where my customer have asked me fix some problems with their Navision after they have given up to work with their existing partner. And that would have been a very easy job had it only been a standard Navision. But the customer has purchased a very big add-on which...
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Did you ever wonder what has been changed from one version to another? Questions like: OK, my customer is on 3.10 .. What will he get when he upgrades to 4.00 .. or what if he upgrades to NAV 2009. In the old days, you had to rely on mails, change docs from one version to the next, your memory (which...
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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...
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When doing an upgrade running Microsoft Dynamics NAV CSIDE client on the same machine as your SQL server, please run the CSIDE client with full administrator rights (Run as administrator). The reason why this is important is because, when connecting locally from a Vista/Windows 2008 server to SQL Server...
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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...
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It's quite normal to upgrade the runtime (executables) to newer versions while leaving the database (application) as it is. This will enable the new runtime features such as Web Services. Recently we have seen a number of questions about whether you can upgrade older databases to NAV 2009. As such...
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The discussion of the changes starting with Microsoft Dynamics NAV version 5 regarding the use of Dynamic cursors has already been addressed in the article titled "Cursor Types" on the SE Blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_dynamics_nav_sustained_engineering/ However, we are seeing more...
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Some partners use the Merge tool in the NAV Developer Toolkit to attempt to merge the FULL set of objects from the old and new versions. This is not necessary and often will cause more problems than it is worth. For the purpose of discussion, let's say that you are upgrading a database from version...