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November 2008 - Posts

Certification requirements from January 2009
Just wanted to get your attention to something quite important. Until the end of the year, to be a certified partner, you have to have one or more certified individuals that must together pass these exams: Microsoft Dynamics NAV C/SIDE Solution Development Microsoft Dynamics NAV Financials Next year, you need more. There are two more exams required to be a certified partners: SQL Server - Exam 70-431: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation & Maintenance Microsoft Dynamics NAV Installation...
Posted: Nov 30, 2008 19:54 by waldo | with 14 comment(s) |
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Microsoft Dynamic NAV 2009 is released (RTM)!
Shame on me … but this message is too late. You'll probably know it for a while but still … I'm gonna repeat it : Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 was finally launched at Convergence 2008 Copenhagen. You can find more info here: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Launch Portal US Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Launch Portal (wouldn't know why the US needs a separate portal, but anyway …) Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 RTM is available for download here . Unfortunately, we, in Belgium will have to wait...
Posted: Nov 22, 2008 14:51 by waldo | with 5 comment(s) |
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Dynamics NAV 2009: Some Tips & Tricks (Part 1)
My intention with this (planned) series of blog posts, is to give you some tips and tricks regarding NAV 2009. This both on functional as development side. It's just things that I get from other people or demo's or … and I think is useful to share. Nothing more, nothing less. TIP 1: Dynamics NAV 2009 Keyboard Shortcuts I copy/pasted this list from a PDF you can download from the Marketing Beta page in Partnersource. So, it definitely subject to change. Some of the shortcuts are very obvious...
Posted: Nov 15, 2008 10:40 by waldo | with 6 comment(s)
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How to display an SQL Server View in Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Some time ago, I explained how you could use ADO to call stored procedures and stuff ... . Just another way to do stuff on SQL Server (or another database type). In this post, I will try to explain another cool feature. What you see quite often in forums is people trying to find a way to display a view in NAV. It is actually quite well explained in the application developer's guide (w1w1adg.pdf on the Product CD) under the section "Linked Objects", but let's try to explain it in...