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Overview Waldo's blog 2008
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...
Dynamics NAV - SQL Server 2008 Runtime License
A while ago, I posted a blog about the SQL Server 2005 Runtime license . Well, recently I received the news that Microsoft created a Runtime License for SQL Server 2008 with Dynamics NAV as well (available from 1st of Januari 2009). If you have access to partnersource, you can get more info here . There...
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...
Microsoft Dynamics NAV is officially compatible with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (UPDATED)
Today, I got the message that Microsoft Dynamics NAV is officially compatible with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 ! Here you can find the official announcement. So, this means exactly that Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 SP1 and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 SP3 is compatible with...
Microsoft Dynamics NAV compatibility with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008
Two posts in one day ... It's not really my habit, but it's just too interesting (and definitely a "hot topic") to not to inform you of this. I promised in my previous post that a next one regarding compatibility would follow. I just got the necessary (official) compatibility information...
SQL Server 2008 is Released To Manufacturing
Today, I received a very interesting summarizing mail from Microsoft with the announcement that SQL Server is released ... or at least released to manufacturing (RTM). Besides the announcement, it contained a bunch of references to very interesting articles to get started with it. I wanted to share this...