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Month: January 2010

Posting Queue – Part 2

Luc van Vugt January 31, 2010 October 30, 2021BC Locking, NAV, Performance, Posting Queue 0

As I wrote last week in part 1 “…I thought I might spend a blog post (or two) and go into details including some sample coding (see Part 2)” and thereby putting myself in debt. So here I am with part 2. [:O] Since last week I had spent some time reviewing…

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Posting Queue – Part 1

Luc van Vugt January 24, 2010 January 24, 2010BC Locking, NAV, Performance, Posting Queue 0

Like probably many of us, every now and then I sit down to search and browse through some of the old postings on dynamicsuser.net or mibuso.com. To learn new things, to get inspiration for a new blog post or just to see what’s going on. That’s what I did this snowy Sunday…

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Progress Dialogs and Performance

Luc van Vugt January 17, 2010 October 30, 2021BC functions, NAV, Performance, progress dialog 1

It’s good practice to program dialogs to inform users on the state or progress of a process. Like in standard NAV when posting a sales invoice: or a journal: But did you ever had to post dozens (or even hundreds or thousands) of sales invoices or journal lines? Or had…

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Validating Data #6: User Input – RTC

Luc van Vugt January 14, 2010 December 15, 2021BC NAV, OnValidate, RTC, VALIDATE, validation 0

I still recall, when I started using Role Tailored Client (RTC), that one of the things of that really surprised me was the error messages that appeared in the yellow ribbon. Well, it was actually not the message as such, or the yellow ribbon, it was more the fact that the…

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Real Online Help for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

Luc van Vugt January 11, 2010 January 11, 2010BC Help, NAV 2009, Online Help 0

The help provided with Navision/NAV has always been called online help to the dismay of some people as it really wasn’t on-line. Since almost a year, however, this ‘online’ help has been put on-line. And as I experienced, on some Dynamics User Group posts I took part on, that various developers and…

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Validating Data #5: Data- and XMLports

Luc van Vugt January 10, 2010 December 19, 2023BC CallFieldValidate, Dataport, FieldValidate, NAV, VALIDATE, validation, XMLPort, xRec 1

Both a Dataport and XMLport object can be used to import data into Dynamics NAV. And as with user input and code entered data we might need to validate the data imported to impose the necessary business logic. This can be achieved in two ways: either by programming a VALIDATE after the…

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Validating Data #4: Assignment and VALIDATE

Luc van Vugt January 7, 2010 December 15, 2021BC assignment, NAV, OnValidate, SMART, VALIDATE, validation 0

If you read Validating Data #3: Cascading VALIDATEs you know by now that a VALIDATE call comes with a price. So where possible the programmer should diminish the number of VALIDATE calls. Or “… to avoid the validate statement when populating records …”, as Marije Brummel puts it in one…

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Should I transform reports on NAV 2009? – Part 2

Luc van Vugt January 6, 2010 January 6, 2010BC NAV 2009, Report, RTC, Transformation 0

At the time that I did write my initial post on the question Should I transform reports on NAV 2009? SP1 was not yet released for the next batch of countries after the first release of SP1 last August, i.e. for Belgium (BE), Norway (NO), Sweden (SE), … So I could…

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SQL Server 2008 Express #1: the free database engine from Microsoft

Luc van Vugt January 5, 2010 January 5, 2010BC external blog, SQL Server, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server Express 5

John Daskalakis provides some useful information on his blog post SQL Server 2008 Express: the free database engine from Microsoft. Didn’t want to deny you this one [;)].

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Undocumented Features – a Greenhorn Confession

Luc van Vugt January 3, 2010 January 3, 2010BC NAV, undocumented feature 0

Joining dynamicsuser.net recently I started writing my blogs to share my NAV experiences with you. So I thought I could spend a couple of posts on some of NAV’s undocumented features. Greenhorn-me just sad down and wrote, not taking much time to investigate the load of posts on dynamicsuser.net. It was not long…

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