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Forum Post: RE: MRP in planning worksheet

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What is the Planning Flexibility set to on the production order lines and/or production order component lines?

Forum Post: NAV 2018 - Error while login to nav

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Hi Everyone, One of the staff has this error while login to NAV, the error isn't fatal as he still can operate NAV, however it's quite annoying to him. I suspect this error involved his user personalization. However this error happened to him only, other staff with same user access and role id didn't have this issue. Can you suggest or help what i should check ? Help will be appreciated. Thank you. :D

Forum Post: RE: NAV 2013 R2 - Need help on report

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Sure, thank you for pinpoint this. Appreciated it!

Forum Post: how to display Amount per Text Box in RDLC

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hello guys, its been a while, I'm just going to ask if there's a way to display the Amount per textbox. what do I mean by this? I have here a 14 text box Field. in which Text Box 13 is a default of of "." now what I want to achieve is that, I wanted to display the Amount corresponding to the text boxes accordingly. for my sample output. i Have 24.86 but it should also adapt the length of the amount based on the text box given Tens Hundreds Thousands/Ten Thousands Hundred Thousands Millions and so on. I'm wonderin if this is possible using rdlc. any kind of help would be appreciated. Thanks guys! Cheers!

Forum Post: RE: NAV 2018 - Error while login to nav

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Try to run it with the debugger turned on to "Next Error" when he logs in. Then you'll see what happens.

Forum Post: RE: how to display Amount per Text Box in RDLC

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Hi Adrian, You could split the amount into a the individual characters (or a text array) from NAV and then only have one character in each variable string in RDLC.

Forum Post: RE: The SQL Server login does not exist on the server

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A long time since I've worked with NAV 5.0, but let me see how much I remember. Really not so different from now. I assume that we talk about Windows users, not SQL users? What typically goes wrong when moving a database from on SQL Server to another, is that while they are created as users in the database, and are restored with the data, then they are not created as users in the new SQL Server's user database. Whenever I do it my self (which most often is when I have a SQL backup from a customer I need to restore locally), then I always start by deleting all users and recreates them again. But I'm sure someone else here got a better explanation.

Forum Post: RE: The SQL Server login does not exist on the server

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[quote userid="205059" url="~/nav/f/technical/96692/the-sql-server-login-does-sqluser-not-exist-on-the-servername-server"]The server for a Nav 5 implementation that I am working on crashed about a month ago. A new windows 2012 r2 server was created and NAV restored. Several hundred users were added by an administrator, about 700 I think - users dating from 10+ years ago, even if they aren't there now - at that time the syncing worked fine he said. [/quote] Sorry, but did you create the symcronization for all users? look like your admin miss this step. If I remember correctly you need to create SQL users (we did movements by script), restore NAV and do syncro. The MAIN point - SAME users (domain, "setup", etc) should exist in SQL. Based on your information "2 day ago" someone did Syncro and users gone (because was moved non-correctly)

Forum Post: RE: how to display Amount per Text Box in RDLC

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Andrian, you know the length (by FORMAT command) of string from the decimal, right? You know how many symbols you have on the page, right? The very simple way (e.g. FOR..DOWNTO) to fill the Array or Chars (or String) and transfer it to Dataset.

Forum Post: RE: MRP in planning worksheet

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the planning flexibility is unlimited , could you please tell me its effect on the worksheet planning ?

Forum Post: RE: NAV 2018 - Error while login to nav

Blog Post: I am speaking at Directions NA 2019

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Happy to announce that I am speaking at Directions NA in Las Vegas, 5-8 May 2019. My sessions are: Session 1: http://www.directionsna.com/agenda/session-details?tid=SAL05 Session 2: http://www.directionsna.com/agenda/session-details?tid=TEC09

Forum Post: RE: MRP in planning worksheet

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I'll check this part with the technical consultant , although I don't think there's any customization

Forum Post: RE: MRP in planning worksheet

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There's actually another possibility that slipped my mind - at least, for the "lot-for-lot" item. If you don't have any demand for the manufactured item and it's included in the requisition planning, the planning engine should suggest to cancel the production order, and its components with "order-to-order" binding will not be planned. But it does not apply to "fixed reorder" replenishment - it should be planned with no regard to the production order, since inventory is already below the reorder point. But for the sake of experiment - if you run planning for just two component items, and for all three of them, including the manufactured item, are the results the same?

Forum Post: RE: MRP in planning worksheet

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yes ,I get the same result even when I run the two component items and the manufactured

Forum Post: RE: The SQL Server login does not exist on the server

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Thank you for your replies. Erik P. Ernst we are talking about SQL users, not windows users. RedFoxUA I was not there for the original restore - was brought in later to look into SQL Server issues specifically, but I don't have that much NAV experience personally. The thing is, the admin says that this all worked 3 weeks ago when he did the initial sync, but stopped working now. Most people have said the problem occurs when the user is in NAV list of database users but not in sql, but the user is in SQL. I've heard that it helps/may help to remove the SQL user and add them back - but so far that didn't help - I think (will double check) This is under "standard" security". Would it help (or hurt) to go to enhanced? The admin doesn't remember whether it was ever under enhanced. Would it hurt to set to enhanced and then back to standard? I noticed, for example, that things are out of sync "on both sides", meaning that there are some users in sql that are not in nav, and vice versa. Is it problematic to have users in sql that are not in nav - there are many of those.

Forum Post: RE: The SQL Server login does not exist on the server

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i am adding some info to this. I am still working with the client to figure out the history of what was done after the crash. What he told me today was that after the crash he rebuilt the users lists and all the users started working. He didn't do a sync all as I had previously thought. However, the problem is when he goes to add new users individually. He adds the sql user, then he adds the nav database user and when he adds the nav database user it gives him the error in question - even though the sql user is there. However, today he says that one of the users that he got the error on, even though it gave the syncing error, that user was actually able to go on and get in and start working. Now he added another user and it gives the syncing error - I will find out if the user is actually working in spite of the sync error. Does this help or shed any light on the problem?

Forum Post: RE: how to display Amount per Text Box in RDLC

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Hi RedFoxUA, I'm not quite familiar with the length(by FORMAT command) of string to Decimal, I'm currently using this expression in the text boxes. =mid(sum(Fields!txtAmount.Value),1,1); up to =mid(sum(Fields!txtAmount.Value),14,1); I'm having trouble in the formatting, because of this. my out put is instead of

Forum Post: RE: how to display Amount per Text Box in RDLC

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Hi Erik, I'll try this suggestion, but since I'm using =sum() in my expression in the report layout. I'm not quite sure how do I use this approach. I'll see to it though , now my problem for the splitting part is that. first I need to get the final value of my amount so I could convert it into a string. and do the splitting. Thanks!

Forum Post: Clean up Docker images on Azure

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We have a challenge and look for a "simple" solution. For 365BC we run an Azure development server where we are installing (pulling) different Docker-images. We are not docker-experts, not even close…..! so please bear with us. We are a bit lost. We now observe, that we have run out of disc space. We are trying to use the command Remove-NavContainer and apparently it removes some thing (Desktop-shortcuts etc.) but doesn't clean up as expected. I find that all disk space use is in: C:\ProgramData\docker\windowsfilter where there are lots and lots of folders. Trying to search for some cleanup procedure I find different blogs about the issue (talking about docker system prune etc). but all blogs are rather generic and seems to end with "at your own risk" "take backup" "everything are removed if the command is not compatible with your system" etc. Is there a few simple commands, that we can use for cleanup and releasing disk space without the risk of "crashing" the entire server ?
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