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The Association of Dynamics Professionals – Certification Exam Question Submission

Luc van Vugt July 25, 2015 July 25, 2015BC Certification, Dynamics, NAV, Training 0

Next to the various roles I have been “playing” since I entered the Dynamics world in 1999 a major one is my involvement in the education of my professional fellow (wo)men and of course, and not in the least, myself. As the products keep on evolving there is a never…

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Master Class Application Architecture & Design Patterns coming to UK

Luc van Vugt June 21, 2015 June 21, 2015BC Application Design, design pattern, master class, NAV, Training 6

Did you read about this master class already? You should, so continue as it is really worthwhile as it discusses Dynamics NAV at a meta level bringing more structure to your understanding of it. And yes, even for those who have been working with NAV for ages already. We’re never too…

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Let’s clean up NAV – Proost! Santé! Cheers! Noroc! Skål! Evviva! Sundhed!

Luc van Vugt June 18, 2015 June 18, 2015BC cleanup, NAV 2015 0

A Small Celebration with a virtual beer for the team! And I will buy you at least one in Antwerp. [B] [B] [B] [B] [B] [B] [B]         Why? Well this is why: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Experts Get Together On Cleanup Effort. While we were cleaning Jason Gumpert clearly (or…

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Let’s clean up NAV #15 – Post/Check Line Boat Anchors

Luc van Vugt June 15, 2015 June 15, 2015BC boat anchor, cleanup, design pattern, NAV 2015, Posting Routine 4

Time is flying while we’re cleaning up. Way before Soren started cleaning in Canada and even before Jeremy Vyska joined the team, Mark Brummel gave me his consent [8-|] that we should be putting some our of cleaning effort on some piece of old code that has been hanging around for too long, totally…

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Let’s clean up NAV #14 – RECORDLEVELLOCKING

Luc van Vugt June 7, 2015 June 7, 2015BC cleanup, NAV 2015, RECORDLEVELLOCKING 1

I guess it’s due to my length that I often run into spots where dust seems to collect without others noticing it. On top of cabinets, doors and paintings, in corners of window frames, etc. You could mock me and say: on everything I look down on. [8o|] It might…

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Let’s clean up NAV – Canadian Branch

Luc van Vugt June 6, 2015 June 6, 2015BC cleanup, external blog, NAV 2015 0

Overseas, uhm overoceans, interest has made us decide to expand our cleaning business. We have found our MVP fellow Soren Klemmensen willing to pick up this challenge in North America and without halting he already started to do some useful cleaning efforts. Have a look yourself: Let’s clean up NAV #12…

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Let’s clean up NAV #11 – Profile Owner ID

Luc van Vugt June 5, 2015 June 5, 2015BC cleanup, MSDN, NAV 2015 0

I guess my previous cleanup posts were so dusty that I rouse the attention of Jeremy Vyska, one of my readers, who now volunteers for the Clean Team.      So a big hand to another team member! However no time to party, apparently, as I found Jeremy busy polishing some of…

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Let’s clean up NAV #10 – OCX Data Type

Luc van Vugt June 2, 2015 June 2, 2015BC cleanup, Data Type, NAV 2015, OCX 0

I haven’t been neglecting the clean up alone. I have to shame myself and admit I also did neglect my Clean Team. [:$]     And more specifically my first hour team member Alain Krikilion. While is was too busy to clean (and even forgot that some times) Alain did continue on his…

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Let’s clean up NAV #9 – Development Environment Options

Luc van Vugt May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015BC cleanup, Development Environment, NAV 2015, options 0

It’s been a while and dust is collecting. Sun is shining, open windows and doors, time to do some cleaning again. Today let’s clean up the Development Environment Options Marquee Full Selection and Max. no. of XML records to send. The first did only have a meaning when designing forms, the later…

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ShowMandatory – part 2

Luc van Vugt May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015BC BlankNumbers, BlankZero, NAV 2015, NotBlank, Property, ShowMandatory 1

You might recall me writing on the new ShowMandatory property. The one you can now set on a page control showing a red astrix on the left side of the control. And that it will also shown when setting the NotBlank property on a primary key field. By mere coincidence I…

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