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How-to: Search a Field in Table Designer

Luc van Vugt December 10, 2009 December 10, 2009BC how-to, NAV, Search, table designer, undocumented feature 1

Just one of these tricks that compensates some of the monolithic characteristics of C/SIDE. Only if you know!Having been a C/SIDE trainer I was fortunate to meet a lot of NAV developers; I was fortunate to learn a lot from them and share it with others. Like this trick. On…

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Posting a Journal Starts on Active Line

Luc van Vugt December 10, 2009 November 6, 2021BC NAV, Posting Routine, undocumented feature 0

Ever had to post a large journal batch and an error was thrown just before all lines were checked? So you manage to identify the right journal line somewhere at the bottom of your batch. You fix the issue and post again. But now immediately the systems errs on the…

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How-to: Use SQL Views in NAV

Luc van Vugt December 3, 2009 December 3, 2009BC how-to, NAV, NAV SQL, SQL Server, SQL view 1

The last couple of days I came across some posts that triggered my memory on using SQL views in NAV. After ages having done little to none with this I decided to pick up this gauntlet and spend some time diving in my past experiences. As little as they were –…

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Should I transform reports on NAV 2009?

Luc van Vugt November 26, 2009 November 26, 2009BC NAV 2009, Report, RTC, Transformation 0

For days this issue lingered through my mind as I felt I wanted to write something about report transformation. But what exactly? And in what format? So finally today I decided to just sit down and write. Love RTC As I wrote on one of my previous blog posts I…

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Repro scenario – Reporting Bugs chapter 2

Luc van Vugt November 23, 2009 November 23, 2009BC bug, bug report, repro scenario, software testing 0

Now, after my first blog post on reporting bugs, you’re in the right mood to start selling your issues. But you might be in the mist on what I mean with to-the-point repro scenario. If so read on; if not … also read on, don’t be afraid to learn. [;)]…

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Selling your issue – Reporting Bugs chapter 1

Luc van Vugt November 20, 2009 November 20, 2009BC bug, bug report, software testing 1

You’re sitting in front of your computer doing one of your daily tasks in, let’s say NAV. But @*^%$#@$$!!!!, the darn system does not do what you expect it to. Just one of these days? Might be, but it seems to you the system is not just doing something different…

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Live is simple if you know how – C&P chapter 3

Luc van Vugt November 19, 2009 November 19, 2009BC adress bar, C&P, copy and paste, NAV, RTC, software testing 0

It must have been somewhere in 2006 that we started testing the Role Tailored Client (RTC) and I must confess it was very hard to love RTC. But they said it was going to be a great product and it was my job at MS to test. So I simply…

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Live is simple if you know how – C&P chapter 2

Luc van Vugt November 18, 2009 November 18, 2009BC C/AL, C&P, copy and paste, functions, NAV, undocumented feature 1

And that brings me to chapter 2. Maybe less exciting, but for sure even more fun than the preceding chapter if you didn’t know about it yet. Saves you a lot of time. One of the things I have always liked about NAV is the open source character of it. OK,…

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Live is simple if you know how – C&P chapter 1

Luc van Vugt November 17, 2009 November 17, 2009BC C&P, copy and paste, message text, NAV, undocumented feature 2

And that leads me to one of the most rewarding things in live: sharing simple solutions. Like the next one. Typically one that probably dozens, no hundreds, of NAV pro’s and user know about and at the same time numerous people have never been aware of. Years ago when working…

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