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PowerShell–Strong tool for MS Dynamics NAV Developers
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After long time, I have found some time to write this article. Last few months was full of “Crete” testing including the PowerShell scripts to merge NAV Objects. And I must say, I have started to love PowerShell. Things, you needed to do manually or you needed to use some “hack” to do automatically...
2014-7-22
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NAV 2013 R2
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