Error List in NAV 2009 SP1
Have you seen the new Error List in NAV 2009 SP1? When you know compile objects – errors are shown in an Error List Window.
Have you seen the new Error List in NAV 2009 SP1? When you know compile objects – errors are shown in an Error List Window.
I have lately received this error “The Sales Header does not exist” a couple of times in Navision 2009. First I thought this was caused by a filter not being reset on the form – […]
Hi I have earlier written an article about a FTP Automation. Now it is time to describe how to upload a file without the use of a Automation but with use of the standard FTP […]
Hi ! If you are installing a new SQL Server and would like to transfer the logins from an old SQL Server, without doing a SQL restore, then you can do it with a script. […]
A guy I know wanted to reuse objects from NAV 2009 in a NAV 5.0 SP1 but had some difficulties by doing it. In the Navision versions below 2009 you could easily reuse objects. For […]
If you are using the Role Tailored Client and want to use the Forms in it, you have to transform them to Pages. In NAV 2009 you can transform Forms to Pages with the help […]
XMLports was introduced with Navision 4.0 – they act like dataports, with a small difference. They can only be used for XML-formatted data and they must by executed from some other routine. In the XMLport […]
Hi! Lately I have been talking with some people, which have received the error “Could Not Load Type Library”. All these errors were caused by missing registration of the NSAppHandler.dll. The NSAppHandler.dll can be registered […]
Hi! Last week I did attend the Mibuso Conference in Mechelen, Belgium. This was a very interesting Conference! On the Agenda was: • Next Generation Unified Communications Platform • Dynamics NAV • Delivering Software to […]
If you have installed Visual Studio you will notice the Windows Runtime Debugger has been replaced with the “Just-In-Time Debugger”. Sometimes this is Ok, but if you are running jobs that need to be running […]
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