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RoleTailoring Microsoft Dynamics NAV – some useful video recordings

Luc van Vugt August 28, 2011 August 28, 2011BC external blog, NAV 2009, RTC, video 0

I was pointed at some useful recordings on the Dynamics NAV ERP channel on you-tube about Role-Tailoring Dynamics NAV 2009. Thought it might be of interested to you, your colleagues or even your customer. Who and how Good content for the Role Center Efficient navigation Minimize keystrokes Better decisions and…

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How-to: Use EXPORTOBJECTS or IMPORTOBJECTS

Luc van Vugt August 24, 2011 August 24, 2011BC C/SIDE, EXPORTOBJECTS, how-to, IMPORTOBJECTS, NAV 2009 SP1 2

Ever since our team moved to TFS, because of it’s source control system, we are heavily making use of the NAV 2009 SP1 C/SIDE features EXPORTOBJECTS and IMPORTOBJECTS. And even way before that I personally used it frequently. No need anymore for an external tool like Text Object Splitter, NAV Object…

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Why is Maximize missing on RUNMODAL page?

Luc van Vugt August 23, 2011 August 23, 2011BC maximize, minimize, NAV 2009, Page, RTC 2

My colleague consultant did pose this question this morning. Or actually he was expressing a disappointment both he and a customer were sharing that apparently any page activated through various line actions do open a page without the Minimize/Maximize buttons on the top right corner of the window. I must…

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RTC Actions and Images – What to use?

Luc van Vugt August 9, 2011 August 9, 2011BC Image, NAV 2009, RTC 2

Yesterday I took over some bugs from one of my colleagues. Among them one reporting an anomaly on page 30. Have a look: OK, hardly to be called a bug, but I have to agree with the bug reporter that it doesn’t really look fancy, this quintet of those well…

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"With your head in the clouds" – DDC Annual Event – September 13, 2011

Luc van Vugt July 8, 2011 July 8, 2011BC communities, DDC, Dynamics 0

On September 13 we organize our annual event. Registration is open. Click here to register. This event is programmed and sponsored by Microsoft. “With your head in the clouds” The cloud versus on-premise; what do we expect? What does the cloud offer more than on-premise for the customer? How can…

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Jorrit’s Tip

Luc van Vugt July 8, 2011 July 8, 2011BC DDC, NAV 2009, RDL, report design, RTC 0

On May 19th the Dutch Dynamics Community gathered for their third event hosting parallel two sessions. One on RTC Reporting, by Willem Zijderveld, GAC, and the other on SQL Performance, by Ludo Van den Ende, SQL Perform. Downloads for both can be found here. In this post my short (personal)…

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SQL Server 2008 Express #3: Developing RDLC Reports

Luc van Vugt May 27, 2011 May 27, 2011BC NAV 2009, report design, RTC, SQL Server Express, synchronicity, Visual Studio 0

Wow, almost a month has passed since I wrote my last post here. A month full of work, among others taking our first steps in SCRUM planning. A spring month that felt like summer, spending a week in France cutting trees and, oops, cutting myself – don’t worry, I am…

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How-to: Make Sure Your Pages Can Be Translated

Luc van Vugt April 29, 2011 April 29, 2011BC caption, how-to, NAV 2009, Page, RTC, translation, UI string 1

As with Forms, an essential part of the Pages we build are the informational labels displayed. At MS we tend to call them in short UI strings. For the majority of pages these labels, including their (textual) content, are inherited from the table fields they are bounded to. However some parts of a…

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BaIS #4: GetUidOffset

Luc van Vugt April 22, 2011 April 22, 2011BC Add-on, BaIS, GetUidOffset, NAV 2

An international solution should be able to co-exist with any other add-on. License wise this has been enabled by specific objects ranges assigned to the add-on which assures that CSIDE objects – i.e tables, table fields, forms, reports, etc. – do not conflict (however see note 1). Unfortunately NAV does not…

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BaIS #3: Pages and Controls with Duplicate IDs

Luc van Vugt April 18, 2011 April 18, 2011BC BaIS, msconnect, NAV 2009, Page, RTC, Team Foundation Server 1

Today we ran into some strange behavior of NAV pages. It all started with the following error message when my colleague Paul opened PAG42 (Sales Order): Impressive, isn’t it? After various detours we found out that this page had a duplicate of the following ActionGroup: Error on Duplicate ID Less…

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