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MD5 encryption in Navision

11 March 2008 iby 2

Message-Digest algorithm 5 (MD5) encryption is a widely used cryptographic hash function. It is often used to encrypt passwords. Notice – this is a one way only encryption method.

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Timer & Codeunits

9 March 2008 iby 2

Most of you properly already know the Timer functionality that exists on Navision Forms. Have you ever thought of using it on Codeunits? Some will say that this is not possible, because the Timer property […]

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ADORecordSet

28 February 2008 iby 0

Hi ! This is a detailed description for the used ADORecordSet command mentioned in the articles Stored Procedures and Navision and ADO in Navision. ADORecordSet The ADO RecordSet is defined by the automation ‘Microsoft ActiveX […]

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ADOCommand

28 February 2008 iby 0

This is a detailed description for the used ADOCommand command in the articles Stored Procedures and Navision and ADO in Navision. ADOCommand The ADO Command is defined by the automation ‘Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.8 […]

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ADOConnection

28 February 2008 iby 0

Hi ! I have been asked to describe the different ADO commands parameters more explicit. So here are a detailed description for the used ADOconnection command in the articles Stored Procedures and Navision and ADO […]

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Stored Procedures and Navision

21 February 2008 iby 0

If you are executing a specific SQL query very often, it would be usefully to have it as Stored Procedure on the SQL Server. Stored Procedures is a collection of SQL statements. There are 2 […]

ADO in Navision

20 February 2008 iby 5

With ADO you can execute SQL Scripts and Stored Procedures from Navision. To use ADO in Navision, you have to use the automation “Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.8 Library” Lets take a closer on how […]

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ADO.NET

19 February 2008 iby 0

For test purpose I did a little test in C#, where I did use ADO.NET to make a connection to my SQL Server. The common way to access a database is to do the following: […]

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Keys in SendKeys

23 January 2008 iby 0

Most keys can be represented by the character of the key itself. E.g, the key sequence HALLO can be represented simply by “HALLO”. Some special keys, such as the control keys, function keys etc are […]

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