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1st DDC event Year 2 Is Coming Soon

Luc van Vugt October 25, 2011 October 25, 2011BC communities, DDC, Dynamics 1

Tomorrow 1 year ago it all started and now we continue our 2nd year. On Wednesday November 23, 2011, our next DDC event will take place. Same format as always. You’re welcome from 18:00 on to join the meal and meet each other. The rest of the program looks like…

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How-to: Reset User-Specified Settings

Luc van Vugt October 7, 2011 October 7, 2011BC how-to, NAV 2009 R2, RTC, settings 0

Being part of the Zetadocs Express beta program I ran into some strange issue that eventually could to be blamed to my Outlook installation. In tackling the issue I got great and professional support from the guys from Equisys. And, indeed never to old to learn, I picked up something new:…

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49 = SQUARE(7)

Luc van Vugt October 6, 2011 October 6, 2011BC DDC, MVP, Online Help, Team Foundation Server, TechDays, Visual Studio 0

In many of my blog posts I tend to link the topic somehow to my everyday live, thus unveiling myself to you. Mostly unconsciously, but, admittedly, sometimes also intentionally. I like to be marveled and, in the end, be defied. Live is one big adventure. Gross, tempting, bewildering, radiant and, all-in-all, me;…

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Sigfredo Beerman – crying in the wilderness?

Luc van Vugt October 4, 2011 October 4, 2011BC external blog, NAV, SCM 1

Since little over a year once in a while, not very frequent (yet?), the NAV Team Blog seems to behave differently than normal. I don’t mean this negative, yet surprising. Among all those technical posts all of a sudden five functional posts popped up on November 29, 2010. Sigfredo Beerman…

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How-to: Add to Navigation Pane

Luc van Vugt October 4, 2011 October 4, 2011BC how-to, list place, NAV 2009, RTC 1

Like me, you might have been watching the RoleTailoring Microsoft Dynamics NAV recordings I pointed to some weeks ago and although most of it was very familiar “Laurel & Hardy” did surprise me with some tricks I hadn’t known so far. Of course next to the fact that I value these…

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Why is dynamically hidden column still shown visible in Customize This Page?

Luc van Vugt September 23, 2011 September 23, 2011BC customize this page, NAV, RTC, undocumented feature 1

Some might have read my recent mibuso post on this topic. Thought it worthwhile to share it here too, with some additions to it. And also add it to my list of undocumented features. Did you ever notice this? When you dynamically hide a column – i.e. by means of…

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NAV TechDays 2011

Luc van Vugt September 23, 2011 September 23, 2011BC communities, NAV, TechDays 1

I’ll be there! I certainly will. Probably I was one of the first to subscribe as I knew I had to be there! If you would ask me why, I know a lot of things would run through my mind. And a lot of not-so-obvious things, I can tell you. Of course…

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First DDC Year Has Passed – A Chronicle

Luc van Vugt September 16, 2011 September 16, 2011BC communities, DDC, Dynamics 0

Actually this should have been the title of my yesterday post reporting our first annual event, a major milestone in our 1 year history. A milestone showing clearly that what we hoped for, when Mark, Arend-Jan and I casted the die little over a year ago, has come true: a local…

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First DDC Annual Event Has Passed – A Chronicle

Luc van Vugt September 15, 2011 September 15, 2011BC communities, DDC, Dynamics 0

Last Tuesday, on the verge of our one year anniversary, our MS sponsored first annual event took place. On this reasonably sunny afternoon 100 hundred Dynamics pros traveled from all over NL to Amsterdam. By car, by public transport and even, one of our sponsors, by bicycle. All over NL?…

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All-In-One Code Framework

Luc van Vugt September 2, 2011 September 2, 2011BC Dynamics, MS Classic vs. Dynamics 0

Ouch, MS stepped on my soul again. My Dynamics soul I mean. You might recall my posts Dynamics and DevDays – will they ever meet? and MS Dynamics vs. MS Classic – A Never Ending Story? Now please tell me if I am I hoping against hope that MS Dynamics…

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