My exploratory code compare had for sure at least one goal: I had to check the issue I did report ages ago on NAV 2009 R2. You recall? Some spot checking on the tables listed in my post showed me the translation error made in R2 on the term No….
Investigating the upgrade to NAV 2013 for one of our add-ons I started this morning an exploratory code compare of NAV 2009 R2 NL with NAV 2013 (beta) NL objects. Of course I first had to export all the NAV 2013 objects having one .txt file per object. And surely…
Or actually my question for now is: why aren’t you using it? With NAV 2009 SP1 MS has provided us with the testability features to enable automated tests creation. And I was wondering how many of aren’t using it (or do) because of … So therefor I setup this LinkedIn…
Worked with charts already in NAV 2009 RDLC reports? Tried to set the title of a chart? You might have and think: “so what?” Have a look here. To help you (or actually myself [:O] ) I did put that red rectangle down. Nothing special? Well, didn’t it bother you…
Have you seen this one yet? Seems a simple, but great idea to start writing about the various message you can come across in NAV. Must admit: I am jealous I did not think of that myself. For sure there are many obvious messages, but indeed there is also a…
Finding out that various things have been enhanced in the development environment, I am getting in the “wanting more” mode. Am I getting spoiled already? [^o)] OK, never mind. One way or another I dreaming of this: would they have thought of getting us a lookup from the Image property, so…
For those who have been waiting on my next post on NAV development and TFS: while I am not finding time yet to write more, go here and read. Having been in contact with Ron and Satya for some while already, I am very glad they have picked up the…
As you know I have been very happy with the introduction of the EXPORTOBJECTS and IMPORTOBJECTS functions in NAV 2009 SP1, so you can guess my dismay when I found out it is not supported on NAV 2013 (or more precise: it was never implemented for RTC, only on CC)….
I guess it's almost needless to introduce the guy himself being the architect of IDYN's Object Manager (OMA), but I thought maybe it's a worthwhile, in case you have missed it, to point out that he has started to blog on How to OMA!. As Reijer states himself: It happens too much…
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