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Blog Post: Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 has been released

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Cumulative Update 25 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative...

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 13 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 has been released

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Cumulative Update 13 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative...

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 44 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 has been released (Build 47258)

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Cumulative Update 44 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update. The cumulative update includes hotfixes that apply to all countries and hotfixes specific to the following local versions: AU – Australia AT – Austria BE – Belgium CH – Switzerland DE – Germany DK – Denmark ES – Spain FI – Finland FR – France IS – Iceland IT – Italy NA – North America NL – Netherlands NO – Norway NZ – New Zealand SE – Sweden UK – United Kingdom Where to find Cumulative Update 44 You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202888 – Cumulative Update 44 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 (Build 47258). Warning Before you install a cumulative update in a production environment, take the following precautions: 1. Test the cumulative update in a non-production environment. 2. Make a backup of the system or computer where the cumulative update is to be installed.

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 has been released (Build 47259)

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Cumulative Update 37 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update. The cumulative update includes hotfixes that apply to all countries and hotfixes specific to the following local versions: AU – Australia AT – Austria BE – Belgium CH – Switzerland CZ – Czech Republic DE – Germany DK – Denmark ES – Spain FI – Finland FR – France IS – Iceland IT – Italy NA – North America NL – Netherlands NO – Norway NZ – New Zealand RU – Russia SE – Sweden UK – United Kingdom Note : Implementing this cumulative update will require a database upgrade. Where to find Cumulative Update 37 You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202886 – Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 (Build 47259). Warning Before you install a cumulative update in a production environment, take the following precautions: 1. Test the cumulative update in a non-production environment. 2. Make a backup of the system or computer where the cumulative update is to be installed.

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 has been released (Build 47254)

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Cumulative Update 25 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update. The cumulative update includes hotfixes that apply to all countries and hotfixes specific to the following local versions: AU – Australia AT – Austria BE – Belgium CH – Switzerland CZ – Czech Republic DE – Germany DK – Denmark ES – Spain FI – Finland FR – France IS – Iceland IT – Italy NA – North America NL – Netherlands NO – Norway NZ – New Zealand RU – Russia SE – Sweden UK – United Kingdom Note : You must convert the database if you are upgrading to this cumulative update from a cumulative update earlier than Cumulative Update 9 (build 41779). For more information, see Converting a Database in Help for Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Where to find Cumulative Update 25 You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202890 – Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 (Build 47254). Warning Before you install a cumulative update in a production environment, take the following precautions: 1. Test the cumulative update in a non-production environment. 2. Make a backup of the system or computer where the cumulative update is to be installed.

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 13 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 has been released (Build 47256)

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Cumulative Update 13 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update. The cumulative update includes hotfixes that apply to all countries and hotfixes specific to the following local versions: AU – Australia AT – Austria BE – Belgium CH – Switzerland CZ – Czech Republic DE – Germany DK – Denmark ES – Spain FI – Finland FR – France IS – Iceland IT – Italy NA – North America NL – Netherlands NO – Norway NZ – New Zealand RU – Russia SE – Sweden UK – United Kingdom Where to find Cumulative Update 13 You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202888 – Cumulative Update 13 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (Build 47256). Warning Before you install a cumulative update in a production environment, take the following precautions: 1. Test the cumulative update in a non-production environment. 2. Make a backup of the system or computer where the cumulative update is to be installed.

Blog Post: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Cumulative Update Release for this Month

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Following cumulative updates release for this month for Microsoft Dynamics Navision NAV 2016 :- You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202888 – Cumulative Update 13 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (Build 47256). NAV 2015 :- You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202890 – Cumulative Update 25 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 (Build 47254). NAV 2013 :- You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202886 – Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 (Build 47259). NAV 2013 R2 :- You can download the cumulative update from KB 3202886 – Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 (Build 47259). The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update. Warning Before you install a cumulative update in a production environment, take the following precautions: 1. Test the cumulative update in a non-production environment. 2. Make a backup of the system or computer where the cumulative update is to be installed.

Forum Post: RE: Service Hit error : A user callback threw an exception. Check the exception stack and inner exception to determine the callback that failed.

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Hello, today the same problem happened to me after i've set up a dynmiacs nav instance. The NAV service kept crashing at random times. It was driving me crazy. I've searched for about 3-4 hours on the internet to find a solution to the problem. I coulnd't find anything about this except this post. I tried diferent approaches and finally found the problem. Maybe this helps some someone someday. The problem is that Reconnect period was set to MaxValue in the instance settings. Just change it to some value and it solves the problem. Before: After: After changing it the problems stopped. best regards,

Blog Post: NAV 2017 “Task Scheduler”

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In this post i will write about NAV 2017 Task Scheduler, “ NAV 2017 Task Scheduler ” is an evolution of Job Queue (ex Process Queue, Microsoft returned to old name..),  Microsoft has reviewed and improved the old Job Queue Technology and now Task Sheduler is a great feature ready for “ Complex Scheduling ” useful in various scenarios. MSDN Definition: “ The task scheduler enables you to control when certain operations or processes (in other words tasks) are run. Basically, a task is a codeunit or report that is scheduled to run at a specific data and time. Tasks run in a background session between the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server instance and database. Behind the scenes, the task scheduler is used by the job queue to process job queue entries that are created and managed from the clients.”  Source https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/task-scheduler How “New Task Scheduler System” works: now we have a new option in NST: “ Task Scheduler enabled ” option; when a task is executed, the task is not visible in sessions list (is a background session) “ Task Scheduler enabled ” option says to NST to start a background session for each task that needs to be executed at scheduled time. After the execution of task is completed, the background session is closed (no more phantom\pending sessions to kill by SQL jobs !) Another useful option on NST permit to define how many simultaneous tasks can be executed by NST at the same time (parallel execution on NST). Killing a session will not stop all other tasks that need to be executed (..a different pipeline for each task execution)   SET STATUS TO “ERROR” FEATURE Below Some Details of Task Scheduler Feature C/AL Code and Task Scheduler In C/AL code, you create and manage tasks by using the C/AL functions that are available for the TASKSCHEDULER data type. Task Scheduler Data Type The TaskScheduler data type is a complex data type for creating and managing tasks in the task scheduler, which runs codeunits at scheduled times. “ALL” Task Scheduler Functions Function Description CREATETASK Adds a task to run a codeunit at a specified date and time. SETTASKASREADY Sets a task to the Ready state. A task cannot run until it is Ready. TASKEXISTS Checks whether a specific task exists. CANCELTASK Cancels a scheduled task.   “How “ Task Scheduler Works To set up a task, you create a codeunit that contains the logic that you want to run at a scheduled time. Optionally, you can create a second codeunit that contains the logic to handle the task if an error occurs for any reason. This coduenit is referred to as a failure codeunit. Once you have the codeunits, you can add C/AL code to the application that calls the CREATETASK function to schedule a task to run the codeunits. The CREATETASK function can also specify the earliest date to run the task, and whether the task is in the ready state. Task Flow Here is an overview of the process that a task goes through: After you add a task , the task is recorded in table 2000000175 Scheduled Task of the database. If the task is in the ready state , when the scheduled time occurs, a new background session is started and the task codeunit is run. You can view the session in the table 2000000111 Session Event . If an error occurs, the following happens: If a failure codeunit is not specified, then the retry flow is initiated. If a failure codeunit has been specified, the error is passed in a call to the failure codeunit, and the failure codeunit is run. If the failure codeunit does not handle the error or fails itself, then the retry flow is initiated. Error Conditions and Retry Process A task can fail under the following conditions: The company cannot be opened. An SQL connection or transient error occurred with the database. The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server instance restarted while the task was being run. When an error occurs, unless the task is interrupted by the failure codeunit, the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server instance will rerun the task according to the following flow: You can view these errors in the event log of the computer that is running the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server instance. Two minutes after the first failure Four minutes after the second failure Fifteen minutes after the third failure and subsequent failures. About Task Sessions and Permissions The task runs in a background session , which means that there is no user interface . The behavior is similar to that of the STARTSESSION function, where any dialog boxes that would normally appear are suppressed. For more information about specific dialog boxes, see STARTSESSION Function (Sessions) . The session runs by using the same user/credentials that are used when calling C/AL code. The user must have appropriate permissions to the codeunit and any other objects that are associated with the operation of the codeunit. Examples Create Task Function Adds a task to run a codeunit at a specific time. Syntax [Task =: ]CREATETASK(CodeunitId, FailureCodeunitId[, IsReady][, Company][, NotBefore][, RecordID]) Example The following example schedules a task to run the Job Queue Dispatcher and uses codeunit Job Queue Error Handler as the failure codeunit. The code requires that you create the following C/AL variable. Variable DataType SubType JobQueueEntry Record Job Queue Entry TASKSCHEDULER.CREATETASK(CODEUNIT::”Job Queue Dispatcher”, CODEUNIT::”Job Queue Error Handler”, TRUE, COMPANYNAME, CURRENTDATETIME + 1000 + RANDOM(3000), JobQueueEntry.RECORDID); Source https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/createtask-function My final considerations:   New Task Scheduler is Great feature ! ….now Task Scheduler is a real scheduling application like windows task scheduler or Unix Crontab etc… a great step beyond!! Have a nice task scheduling !!

Blog Post: Mass data import

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There was an issue with importing all UK post codes from a csv file, about 3m post codes. Importing using rapidstart services (excel import) can cause buffer overflow messages. excel itself has row/size limitations. Increasing MaxNoOfXMLRecordsToSend in config file ClientUserSettings.config from default value 5000 to e.g. 20000 is no problem and can help. Also changing MaxUploadSize in server config file CustomSettings.config is an option (also available via nav service admin console). Better choice ...read more

Blog Post: Dynamics NAV 2017 Image Library

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It appears that people are waiting for this. Being approached several times last week with the question ‘when will you update the NAV Image Library with NAV 2017 imags’, I started to feel obliged to deliver a new version quite ... Read More »

Forum Post: RE: Transfer some field data to another table

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Hello, could you give us more details? What happens to the initial line? I can't imagine what you are trying to do.

Forum Post: RE: How to upgrade this objects to NAV 2013 R2?

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If it doesn't have pages, then you would have to transform them to RTC in 2009 first. Otherwise unless it touches too much into the core then you should not have any issues. Give it a try in a test installation.

Forum Post: RE: Transfer some field data to another table

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I mean a new line will be created from the sales price tables fields after the existing line in line position in SalesOrder.So I bring the data from salesPrice to salesline

Forum Post: RE: How to upgrade this objects to NAV 2013 R2?

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Hello, I'm sorry but I don't really get it. Are you suggesting to first install Dynamics NAV 2009 and import the objects there? What then? The objects are 3 tables and 3 forms. The tables are no problem, they get imported. The problem is if the forms. How to adapt them? I tried to change the code manually. (Renaming FORM to PAGE etc. but I keep getting erros because of some controls which are not supported in Dynamics NAV 2013 R2) best regards,

Forum Post: RE: Transfer some field data to another table

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Have you tried the get price function? best regards,

Forum Post: RE: How to Fetch data from another table

Forum Post: RE: How to upgrade this objects to NAV 2013 R2?

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Hi Thomas, To get forms to work, then you need to use the form transformation available in NAV 2009. So yes, you need NAV 2009 if you want to use the forms. From 2009 you can transform them to pages. It's NOT enough just to change the object text file manually! And when it comes to using the forms transformation tool, then that's not simple either. Personally I have only used it once or twice. In most situation, when it was only a customized form, then I found that it was easier just to redo the form changes manually. In you situation, you would need to either transform or create a new page manually. Looking at the "preview" at mibuso, then it looks like something that cant transform with the default settings.

Forum Post: RE: How to upgrade this objects to NAV 2013 R2?

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Hello Erik, thank you for the directions. The direction I am going to is to: 1. Install Dynamics 2009 (Already did it) 2. Import Objects (Already did it) 3. Study object and rewrite it in Dynamics NAV 2013 R2. But I have one big problem. I can't find the code for the function ExportToExcel. I tried Go to definition but it's not working. I don't know how to see the functions of an action in a form in Dynamics NAV 2009. (It's the first time I opened Dynamics NAV 2009.) Could you help me out? I tried to google but couldn't find anything. Do you have some links or tutorials for this? best regards,

Forum Post: RE: How to upgrade this objects to NAV 2013 R2?

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Hello, thank you again. I found them in the table! Problem solved.
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