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Blog Post: Buildnummern-Übersicht Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

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Stand: 06.11.2016 Folgend finden Sie eine aktuelle Auflistung der verfügbaren Buildnummern, aufsteigend sortiert, mit der dazu gehörigen offiziellen Beschreibung, KB Artikelnummer und Inhalt. Der Release-Zyklus der Hotfixe wurde nun auf die monatlichen Cumulative Updates geändert, daher wird diese Übersicht ebenfalls nur noch monatliche aktualisiert. Es wurden einige Hotfixe zurückgezogen, ich bitte Sie zu prüfen, dass Sie eines der unten aufgeführten Buildnummer einsetzten. Wenn nicht bitte ich Sie auf das aktuellste Build zu wechseln. Download Microsoft Dynamics NAV Buildliste Buildnummer Beschreibung KB Nummer Inhalt 33781 RTM n.a. Release aus dem Partnersource 34194 Hotfix 2802855 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34210 Hotfix 2803237 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34252 Hotfix 2804176 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34265 Hotfix 2808716 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34298 Hotfix 2815438 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34346 Hotfix 2817822 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34361 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34404 Hotfix 2822132 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34453 Hotfix 2789344 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34475 Hotfix 2830654 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34550 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34587 Update Rollup 1 2829782 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 34589 Hotfix 2837147 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34645 Hotfix 2841405 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34664 Hotfix 2837749 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34688 Update Rollup 2 2843305 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 34698 Hotfix 2843303 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34745 Hotfix 2843307 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34769 Hotfix 2843309 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34845 Hotfix 2843313 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34868 Hotfix 2852682 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34902 Update Rollup 3 2852685 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 34904 Hotfix 2852687 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34945 Hotfix 2852691 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 34975 Hotfix 2852693 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35001 Hotfix 2862723 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35026 Update Rollup 4 2860301 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35034 Hotfix 2862724 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35078 Hotfix 2862726 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35152 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35177 Hotfix 2862727 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35201 Update Rollup 5 2872273 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35212 Hotfix 2876779 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35282 Hotfix 2876783 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35318 Hotfix 2876786 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35345 Update Rollup 6 2881294 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35355 Hotfix 2876788 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35391 Hotfix 2876789 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35429 Hotfix 2888350 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35469 Hotfix 2888351 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35488 Update Rollup 7 2892427 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35494 Hotfix 2888354 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35553 Hotfix 2888355 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35562 Hotfix 2892801 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35591 Hotfix 2876782 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35612 Hotfix 2901561 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35663 Hotfix 2901563 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35670 Update Rollup 8 2901572 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35694 Hotfix 2901565 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35732 Hotfix 2907584 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35772 Hotfix 2907573 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35782 Update Rollup 9 2913980 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 35789 Hotfix 2907574 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35821 Hotfix 2907575 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35855 Hotfix 2907576 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35926 Hotfix 2907577 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 35995 Hotfix 2923340 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36005 Update Rollup 10 2918536 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 36019 Hotfix 2923341 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36051 Hotfix 2923343 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36076 Update Rollup 11 2930616 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 36090 Hotfix 2923344 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36116 Hotfix 2923346 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36137 Hotfix 2934564 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36182 Hotfix 2934565 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36207 Update Rollup 12 2937998 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files 36215 Hotfix 2934566 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36261 Hotfix 2934567 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files 36295 Hotfix 2934568 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36347 Update Rollup 13 2955943 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 36440 Hotfix 2953917 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36569 Hotfix 2963998 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36605 Cumulative Update 14 2964546 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 36702 Hotfix 2963999 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36790 Hotfix 2964001 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36848 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 36919 Cumulative Update 15 2971745 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 37019 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 37101 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 37188 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 37201 Cumulative Update 16 2977472 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 37306 Hotfix * ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 37532 Cumulative Update 17 2984829 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 37704 Hotfix 2991642 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files WebClient 37798 Cumulative Update 18 2992503 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 38052 Cumulative Update 19 3000200 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 38454 Cumulative Update 20 3013213 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 38800 Cumulative Update 21 3020883 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 39369 Cumulative Update 22 3024895 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK 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Files Application Files DVD-Build 41767 Cumulative Update 28 3075723 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 42219 Cumulative Update 29 3086433 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 42591 Cumulative Update 30 3091810 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 42948 Cumulative Update 31 3097765 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 43390 Cumulative Update 32 3106086 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 43894 Cumulative Update 33 3121031 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 44364 Cumulative Update 34 3130279 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 44969 Cumulative Update 35 3138201 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 45241 Cumulative Update 36 3145849 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 45477 Cumulative Update 37 3151023 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 45787 Cumulative Update 38 3157486 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 46056 Cumulative Update 39 3166277 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 46292 Cumulative Update 40 3172331 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 46576 Cumulative Update 41 3182126 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 46772 Cumulative Update 42 3188237 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 47058 Cumulative Update 43 3193864 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build 47258 Cumulative Update 44 3202888 ADCS Files NAV Server Files OUTLOOK MapiHelper.dll File OUTLOOK Microsoft.Dynamics.NAV.OLSync.NAVSyncAddIn.dll File RTC Files Application Files DVD-Build * KBArtikel wird in kürze veröffentlicht. // KBArticle will be released soon. Hotfixes without a released KBArticle can be requested via a support request! These postings are provided “AS IS” with no warranties and confer no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Sebastian Röttel Microsoft Dynamics Germany

Blog Post: Buildnummern-Übersicht Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2

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Stand: 06.11.2016 Folgend finden Sie eine aktuelle Auflistung der verfügbaren Buildnummern, aufsteigend sortiert, mit der dazu gehörigen offiziellen Beschreibung, KB Artikelnummer und Inhalt. Der Release-Zyklus der Hotfixe wurde nun auf die monatlichen Cumulative Updates geändert, daher wird diese Übersicht ebenfalls nur noch monatliche aktualisiert. Download Microsoft Dynamics NAV Buildliste Buildnummer Beschreibung KB Nummer Inhalt 35473 RTM n.a. Release aus dem Partnersource 35664 Hotfix 2901564 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35701 Update Rollup 1 2901573 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files 35727 Hotfix 2901571 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35784 Hotfix 2907585 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35796 Hotfix 2907586 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35800 Update Rollup 2 2913982 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files 35822 Hotfix 2907587 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35866 Hotfix 2907588 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 35915 Hotfix 2907589 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36035 Hotfix 2907590 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36035 Update Rollup 3 2918538 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files 36062 Hotfix 2923351 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36078 Update Rollup 4 2930617 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files 36105 Hotfix 2923352 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36281 Hotfix 2934571 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36281 Update Rollup 5 2937999 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files 36310 Hotfix 2934572 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36322 Hotfix 2934573 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 36366 Update Rollup 6 2955941 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Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37179 Hotfix * ADCS Files BPA Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37221 Cumulative Update 9 2977473 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 37300 Hotfix * ADCS Files BPA Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37385 Hotfix * ADCS Files BPA Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37431 Hotfix * ADCS Files BPA Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37479 Hotfix * ADCS Files BPA Files Help Server NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files 37563 Cumulative Update 10 2984452 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 37799 Cumulative Update 11 2992495 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client 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Application Files DVD-Build 43896 Cumulative Update 26 3121033 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 44366 Cumulative Update 27 3130282 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 44970 Cumulative Update 28 3138204 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 45254 Cumulative Update 29 3145852 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 45478 Cumulative Update 30 3151021 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 45822 Cumulative Update 31 3157488 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 46057 Cumulative Update 32 3166278 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 46292 Cumulative Update 33 3172538 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 46577 Cumulative Update 34 3182128 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 46774 Cumulative Update 35 3188238 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 47043 Cumulative Update 36 3193866 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build 47259 Cumulative Update 37 3202886 ADCS Files BPA Files NAV Server Files Outlook Files RTC Files Web Client Files Application Files DVD-Build * KBArtikel wird in kürze veröffentlicht. // KBArticle will be released soon. Hotfixes without a released KBArticle can be requested via a support request! These postings are provided “AS IS” with no warranties and confer no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Sebastian Röttel Microsoft Dynamics Germany Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) EMEA

Blog Post: Buildnummern-Übersicht Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015

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Stand: 06.11.2016 Folgend finden Sie eine aktuelle Auflistung der verfügbaren Buildnummern, aufsteigend sortiert, mit der dazu gehörigen offiziellen Beschreibung, KB Artikelnummer und Inhalt. Download Microsoft Dynamics NAV Buildliste Buildnummer Beschreibung KB Nummer Inhalt 37874 RTM n.a. Release aus dem Partnersource 38457 Cumulative Update 1 3013215 Application Files DVD-Build 38798 Cumulative Update 2 3020885 Application Files DVD-Build 39368 Cumulative Update 3 3024901 Application Files DVD-Build 39663 Cumulative Update 4 3035986 Application Files DVD-Build 40262 Cumulative Update 5 3039824 Application Files DVD-Build 40459 Cumulative Update 6 3052226 Application Files DVD-Build 40938 Cumulative Update 7 3058000 Application Files DVD-Build 41370 Cumulative Update 8 3069272 Application Files DVD-Build 41779 Cumulative Update 9 3075726 Application Files DVD-Build 42222 Cumulative Update 10 3086434 Application Files DVD-Build 42603 Cumulative Update 11 3091812 Application Files DVD-Build 42951 Cumulative Update 12 3097767 Application Files DVD-Build 43389 Cumulative Update 13 3106088 Application Files DVD-Build 43887 Cumulative Update 14 3121037 Application Files DVD-Build 44363 Cumulative Update 15 3130292 Application Files DVD-Build 44973 Cumulative Update 16 3138205 Application Files DVD-Build 45244 Cumulative Update 17 3145854 Application Files DVD-Build 45483 Cumulative Update 18 3151020 Application Files DVD-Build 45813 Cumulative Update 19 3157490 Application Files DVD-Build 46054 Cumulative Update 20 3166286 Application Files DVD-Build 46293 Cumulative Update 21 3172546 Application Files DVD-Build 46580 Cumulative Update 22 3182130 Application Files DVD-Build 46765 Cumulative Update 23 3188239 Application Files DVD-Build 47039 Cumulative Update 24 3193867 Application Files DVD-Build 47254 Cumulative Update 25 3202890 Application Files DVD-Build How to get back the ‘hotfix directories’ from NAV 2015 Cumulative Update * KBArtikel wird in kürze veröffentlicht. // KBArticle will be released soon. Hotfixes without a released KBArticle can be requested via a support request! These postings are provided “AS IS” with no warranties and confer no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Sebastian Röttel Microsoft Dynamics Germany

Blog Post: Buildnummern-Übersicht Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016

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Stand: 06.11.2016 Folgend finden Sie eine aktuelle Auflistung der verfügbaren Buildnummern, aufsteigend sortiert, mit der dazu gehörigen offiziellen Beschreibung, KB Artikelnummer und Inhalt. Download Microsoft Dynamics NAV Buildliste Buildnummer Beschreibung KB Nummer Inhalt 42815 RTM n.a. Release aus dem Partnersource 43402 Cumulative Update 1 3106089 Application Files DVD-Build 43897 Cumulative Update 2 3121038 Application Files DVD-Build 44365 Cumulative Update 3 3130298 Application Files DVD-Build 44974 Cumulative Update 4 3139364 Application Files DVD-Build 45243 Cumulative Update 5 3145855 Application Files DVD-Build 45480 Cumulative Update 6 3151017 Application Files DVD-Build 45834 Cumulative Update 7 3157492 Application Files DVD-Build 46045 Cumulative Update 8 3166287 Application Files DVD-Build 46290 Cumulative Update 9 3172549 Application Files DVD-Build 46621 Cumulative Update 10 3182131 Application Files DVD-Build 46773 Cumulative Update 11 3188240 Application Files DVD-Build 47042 Cumulative Update 12 3193868 Application Files DVD-Build 47256 Cumulative Update 13 3202891 Application Files DVD-Build * KBArtikel wird in kürze veröffentlicht. // KBArticle will be released soon. Hotfixes without a released KBArticle can be requested via a support request! These postings are provided “AS IS” with no warranties and confer no rights. You assume all risk for your use. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Sebastian Röttel Microsoft Dynamics Germany

Blog Post: Functionality Improvements in NAV 2017

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 was released last week. I have installed it and poked around in the new functionality a bit and there are some awesome improvements and new features. Through this blog post I share some of my thoughts on some of the new functionality. The look and feel when first launching the windows client is more or less the same as with version 2016, and I was happy that it could co-exists with all my older installations of NAV (always interesting when installing a new version). Below are some of the new functionality that I have looked into, starting with the parts that I think I will use the most when implementing Dynamics NAV. Item Attributes The item attributes are for me probably the most useful feature that has been added to Dynamics NAV 2017. The attributes let you define and add different types of attribute to the items in NAV (things like length, width, diameter, voltage, torque, color, etc.., whatever you want basically). Those attributes could then be used when searching for items or on printouts. I don’t have a single customer that would not want to use this, that’s how useful I think this is. I have in the past done many different modifications and worked with several add-ons that offers this widely requested feature, so I am very happy that this is standard functionality now. You basically setup your attributes that you want to use by specifying a name, type and unit of measure (the type controls what values you can enter). For the attributes where the type is option you specify the valid item attribute values (which then becomes a drop-down list when adding attributes to items). Note that attributes that are the option type does not have a unit of measure (for some reason the developer though that was not needed, not sure I completely agree). Both the attributes and attribute values could be translated into different languages in a typical NAV fashion. You then add the attributes to the items (and there is a fact box that can display them as well). Finding items based on attributes are then done using the filter by attribute feature. This is simple and super useful. I do think it is a bit funny how Microsoft have developed this though, normally you have a code and a description, where the code is the primary key. With the item attributes they have moved away from this concept and the attributes have an ID field that’s an AutoIncrement integer field that’s the primary key (and not displayed on any pages). And code have been added to the tables to check if the description have been used already when entering new attributes (otherwise you could end up with multiple attributes with the same name with this design). The attribute values then have two integer fields as the primary key, one being the attribute ID and the other being an AutoIncrement field. It might make sense, but for someone like me that’s been working with NAV for 15 years it looks a bit strange. But I am sure we will see more of this in the future (parts of the workflow, the events for example, that came with NAV 2016 also have some of this design that’s not using primary key fields that are displayed on pages). Item Categories The item category table have been made multilevel so you can define a hierarchy in the list of item categories. This kind of eliminates the need for using the product groups codes that’s previously was subgroups to the item category codes. Note that the default costing method and posting groups have been removed from the item category table (with the templates to creates items those might be redundant now). This is a great addition as well, but what is even better is that you can for each of the item categories define what item attributes that applies. So, when a new item is created and the item category is selected then NAV populates the list of attributes that the item should have so that the user knows what attributes to enter. This way you get a consistent set of attributes on similar items and it speed up the process of creating new items. On the topic of creating new items; there is still no ‘copy item’ feature, so for the millions of NAV users that are waiting for this, they just need to be patient. But, the item template feature that was introduces on the simplified UX pages for the small business roles in 2015 are now on all the pages, and that’s reducing the need for a copy function a bit. G/L Account Categories and Sub Categories General ledger accounts can now be categorized. To do this there are two new fields on the general ledger account card; Account Category and Account Subcategory. A fairly small addition, but very useful. Now you can group accounts that are used for similar postings, something like revenue accounts can be grouped into types product, service, shipping revenue accounts and this can then be used as filters when running reports. You also have the option to view the total amounts by the different categories. Notifications in the UI This is probably one of the coolest additions that’s been added. It allows for sending notifications that will be displayed in a notification area on the page that the user is currently on. My brain is already thinking of how many great features that can be programmed to utilize this way of notifying users. Below is an example of how a notification looks like in the windows client (there are some standard notifications displayed based on the data in NAV). I will do a separate blog post about this soon, I think it deserves it and I want to explore the capabilities of this a bit more and learn how to use it in C/AL. Brick View List can now be viewed as bricks by changing it from a list to bricks using the below button, this is only for the web client. What’s displayed in the bricks are defined in the Field Groups on the table (same place where you define what fields that are displayed in drop downs), so you would need to change the table object to select what should be displayed. Would have been nice if it was part of the personalization instead actually. I see these brick views more for touch screen devices, but let’s see, maybe it is something regular computer users will like as well. Time will tell… Cancel Posted Credit Memos A cancel function has been added to the posted sales and purchase credit memos. With this you can reverse credit memos that’s been created to reverse invoices (such as the ones that are created when you cancel a posted invoice). So to reverse something that’s been reversed. Doing this will un-apply the posted credit memo from the invoice (if it was applied to an invoice) and create a new posted invoice that it gets applied to. Improved Incoming Documents The incoming documents feature that works together with a Lexmark service to interpret documents such as invoices have been improved. It is mostly related to how the interpretation take place and a how to correct errors so that the service learns. Inside NAV there is now a new filter function on the list of incoming documents where the user can choose to see only documents that’s not been processed instead of the entire list each time. I have not implemented this part myself anyplace yet, but I saw a demo at the Lexmark booth in the end of 2015 at Convergence in Barcelona and it looked like a good feature. Now that it’s been approved it is probably mature enough to implement. Improved Payment Reconciliation A couple of minor improvements have been done to the payment reconciliation functionality in 2017. One of them is that it now shows the total amount in the payment reconciliation journal and you can drill into this amount and see transactions that’s have not been applied or reconciled. Improved Job Features The 2017 job module has received a facelift (its always been a bit behind to be honest). There is now a project manager field on the job card and the project manage role center have been altered to show information specific to the jobs the user is managing. This should get the project managers going on the jobs that are not doing that well. In addition a job cost fact box have been added to the job card. Fixed Assets Improvements Some additional convenient features have been added to the fixed assets in Dynamics NAV 2017. There is a standard setup for creating new fixed assets. There are also some new journal features that allows you to post fixed assets purchase transactions. I have not looked into this that much so maybe there will be more details later. Fixed assets are not really my favorite part of the application. CRM Integration Improvements A bunch of changes have been done to the contact management part for the 2017 version. Microsoft is promising a newly created integration to Dynamics CRM online that can be setup with a guide inside NAV. So, if you are using the contact management part of Dynamics NAV and would like to take advantage of the more advanced features that the Dynamics CRM on-line is offering then this should now be easier than ever and you should have a seamless coupling of the records in Dynamics CRM with Dynamics NAV. Even looks like you can view the Dynamics CRM data inside NAV. In addition to the improved Dynamics CRM integration some of the functionality inside NAV have also changed. The most noticeable is that the wizard pages that existed have now been replaced by card pages, I never like those wizard pages anyway so I think this is great. One example of this is when creating an opportunity, it now looks like below. Microsoft’s main reason for replacing the wizard pages with cards is that it now also can run in the web client (I guess it did not work that well before, never tried it before myself). The mail merge feature that’s been around for years that allows you to create email templates in word and use it for mass emailing things like campaign information to contacts have been redesigned to use word reporting. For a daily use this might not be a big difference, but for a developer this introduces a whole new world of opportunities. The mail merge was very limited in its functionality (basically only enabled you to place some selected fields on a page), with the word reporting you can now write code that executes when the e-mails are created. A very nice addition in my mind. Also the e-mail logging has received a rework. In the past the e-mail logging was always a bit tricky to setup but once running it provided some great visibility for the users into the sales channels since everybody with proper access could see emails between customers and employees. Now there is a wizard to go through to setup the logging and it is supposed to be a lot easier to get it running. Smart Notifications Partially built using the Notifications in the UI (which I will be describing more in a separate blog) the smart notifications gives you advice when you use the application. As an example; if you create a new sales invoice for a customer that have an overdue balance you will see the below notification. Another example is when you close a sales order you receive a message saying that the order has not been posted (I am a bit skeptical to this one since in my world posting a sales order is not done by the same person that’s entering it). Luckily this is configurable and each user can turn the features off and on through the My Notifications setup where conditions also can be applied. I think this is a cool concept and I see a potential to create custom notifications to support how the business wants to operate and to reduce common user mistakes. Improved Office 365 Integration It looks like Microsoft have put a fair amount of effort to more tightly integrate Dynamics NAV with Office 365, probably part of the work for Dynamics 365 that’s also been released recently. The integrations with Office 365 includes an Outlook add-in that enables you to synchronize master data between Dynamics NAV and Outlook (so contacts in NAV shows up as contacts in Outlook etc. is what I am guessing) and some features that allows you to create invoices and from Bookings in Office. This is all great additions but what’s probably the best of all here is the Excel Add-in that allows you to both view and edit the NAV data in Excel (through an ODATA web service I believe), this I think is super useful. There was previously an un-official tool to do this that utilized the NAV web services, but now it is a standard feature. Install the add-in and then you open Excel and connect to the NAV service through the Dynamics NAV Data Connector. You can the edit the records and have the connector update the data in NAV. Extensions Dynamics NAV 2017 comes with several extensions that can be deployed, I will not go into the details but there is a bank feed extension that allows you to setup a feed from your bank, some kind of PayPal integration, a QuickBooks data migration and a sales and inventory forecast solution (using Cortana intelligence I believe). All cool extensions, but what I would like to see is the localizations provided by extensions. That I think would be a huge leap forward. Everybody will then be on a W1 database and by using different extension you get the local functionality for your counties. And if there is a feature to turn on and off extensions by company then you can have a database for multiple countries. Maybe it’s just me that dreams about this. I have added the Product Overview and Capability Guide  and the Whats New in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017  to my white papers  page, it has some useful information and links to additional material related to the new functionality in Dynamics NAV 2017. Those are basically the documents that I have used to research the new functionality. In addition to what I have found in those documents I have also bumped into some other changes (some which are quite interesting actually), I have described those below. Other Changes Pages have Redesigned/Simplified A lot of the pages have been simplified, mostly by setting a lot of the fields to be additional and also by removing and regrouping some of the fields. Below is an item card for example, on this page a lot of the field have been set to be additional (so they only show up when you select show more fields) and more tabs have been added to group the fields (the Inventory and Price & Posting tabs below are new for example). Another example is the ship-to and bill-to information a sales document. Instead of always showing all the field you now have options to select if the ship-to or bill-to address should be different from the sell-to address and only in those cases will the rest of the fields be displayed. Package Tracking No. and Shipping Agent Code on Sales Invoices The package tracking number and shipping agent code have been added to the posted sales invoices. Noting big, but kind of useful. Create Purchase Invoice from Sales Order There is a new function that allow you to create a purchase invoice based on a sales order. You select this and choose what items it should include through the below dialog, then you select a vendor and NAV will create the purchase invoice for you. Time Zone in Users Personalization The user personalization has been extended with a time zone field (not 100% sure where this apples and where the regional setting on you computer can’t be used to be honest). Tooltips have Been Populated The ToolTip property that came with the previous version have now been populated on a lot of the fields (what a job that must have been ). This then shows up when you hover over the field or action item. ApplicationArea Property There is a new property in the development environment that can be used to define an application area for a page field, page part, page action, or MenuSuite item. This then works together with the application area setup which can be defined for a company, profile or user. It is not something that is mandatory to use, if you leave the setup blank then everything will be displayed. As with the new ToolTip property this is not something you can define on the table object, which I think is strange. Default Item Quantity in Sales & Receivables Setup You can have the quantity defaulted to 1 on sales documents when the no. field is entered. This is something that can be activated in the sales & receivables setup. Create Item from Description in Sales & Receivables Setup There is a new feature that can create an item for you automatically using the item templates when you enter a description in the no. field on a sales document that does not exists in the item list. Sounds nice and dangerous at the same time, doesn’t it? You select Item as the Type, then you enter a description that does not exists in the item list in the no. field and tab out. NAV will then display a dialog like below where you can select to have a new item being created using an item template, this will create the item and display the item card. When closing the item card that item number will be added to the sales line. So now the sale person can sell anything he/she likes! This feature can be activated/deactivated in the sale & receivables setup. Multi Line Fields on Pages Some pages have fields with multiple lines where you can copy/paste descriptions into the field. One example of this is the Work Description field on the sales invoices. The data for this field gets saved in a BLOB field, so I guess it is nothing new other than I have not seen this from Microsoft before like this. This blog post became a lot longer than I initially thought, the more I dug into the functionality the more stuff I found and the longer the post became. I am sure there are new great things that I missed when writing this and some of the above also needs some more details around it, but I needed to draw the line somewhere otherwise this post would have been 5 time as long that’s how many changes NAV 2017 brings. Going forward my blog posts will be done using Dynamics NAV 2017. Let me know if you want to upgrade to NAV 2017  we are always happy to help! Have a great day! Olof Simren - Freelance Microsoft Dynamics NAV Expert Naviona - Microsoft Dynamics NAV Partner

Blog Post: How I upgraded to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017

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We recently upgraded successfully our product to NAV2017. In fact, one day after the actual availability of the Belgian download, we had our upgraded product ready. As promised, here is a short post about the challenges we faced during the upgrade. Probably not all challenges are represented here .. and I might have had issues that you won’t have :-). Keep that in mind. The Scope First step for me always is an “upgrade” in the pure sense of the word. No redesign, no refactoring, no new features. Just the customized code transferred to the new version of NAV. That’s what this post is about. Next step (and release) for us is going to be incorporating the new features that Microsoft brings us. Just to give you a feeling: this product of ours is quite big: 616 changed default objects – many tables 2845 new objects – which doesn’t really influence the merge process, though, these objects might call out to default (redesigned) code or objects .. +900 hooks into code – changed business logic, change of default behaviour of NAV I was able to do this upgrade in less than 12 hours .. which is 4 times the time spent compared to last year. This is purely because of the significant refactoring that Microsoft has been doing. In numbers, this is what they did: 437 new objects 96 deleted objects 3286 changed objects Do your own math ;-). The 96 deleted objects alone indicate a serious refactoring effort. And refactoring usually means: upgrade challenges. How I did my upgrade I upgraded our product in these steps: I created a new VM with the final release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017. I used my PowerShell scripts which you can find on my github . Namely, the ones you can find in the scripts folder under “ NAV Upgrades “. The thing is, the script “UpgradeDatabase.ps1” is going to do a full upgrade. I didn’t want to do this, so I stripped the script a bit, as I only wanted to merge, because I expected quite some conflicts, just because Microsoft refactored quite a bit.. . So basically, I only executed the ‘Merge-NAVUpgradeObjects’ part. That script gave me a folder with conflicts and merged text files.. . And indeed: quite some conflicts. This was expected. We will go into the issues later on, but what I did to solve the conflicts is two things: I solved the majority just in the txt files with VSCode. Editing code in text files with VSCode makes so much sense – read below why. I created a database with all my merged objects to solve the more complex conflicts, like the completely refactored codeunit 80 and 90. It gives you the “go to definition” stuff and such .. . Compile code, fix errors and create a fob : Create a full txt file and import it in an environment where you can compile all, and create a fob. I had a few compile errors, but these were easy to solve. Perform the database upgrade , including data This one involves the upgrade toolkit. While testing this, it was clear that the default toolkit needed some work, as well as I had to include some of my own tables that became redundant thanks to the code redesign. Thanks to the “ Start-NAVUpgradeDatabase ” function as part of my scripts, this was quite easy. One tip: always fix the first error, then re-do the entire conversion, because the code in the upgrade toolkit isn’t ready for starting the data conversion multiple times .. . After this final step, we had an upgraded database, including all upgrade code and upgrade toolkit for both the default application as my product. Again, this doesn’t involve any significant code re-design to fit the new features. That’s what we will be doing from now on. So, let’s dive into the things that are worth mentioning (in my book (no, I’m not writing a book …)). Refactored objects During solving the conflicts, you run into objects that are quite refactored by Microsoft. I assume to know why they are doing this. Part of the reason must be facilitating more events. This needs to be done in refactored code .. . So let’s be clear: I totally support the fact that Microsoft is redesigning the code .. It’s a step we must take, although it doesn’t make the upgrade-life much easier.. . These are a few points that I was struggling with.. : COD414 and COD415 Release Sales/Purchase Document OnRun moved to “Code” trigger. For the rest quite the same – so merging is quite fine .. . Though, I would have expected a bigger change. While you’re already changing the main trigger that will cause a conflict anyway – why not just refactor the whole thing. This is not really refactoring, this is moving and causing a conflict without any benefit… COD448 – Job Queue Dispatcher The Job Queue has totally changed. This is not a surprise, as it is running on a completely different platform, with a completely different concept, having multiple threads (workers?) waiting for the scheduler to drop something on its queue.. . I decided to ignore all my changes to the job queue, and start fresh. This will be something to look at after the upgrade. COD5982 – Service-Post+Print Microsoft removed a function “PrintReport” and put it on record-level, which means in this case: 4 places. I had one hook in this function .. and now it had to be placed on 4 places.. . This is the only place where “hooks” didn’t really serve me well as I don’t want to place one hook function in four places.. . The redesign does make sense, though, so I’m not complaining. I created new hooks, and off we go :-). COD82 – Sales-Post + Print Similar changes (I like the consistency). Again, the PrintReport was moved to rec-level, which didn’t make my hook-moving going swell.. but I survived :-). COD80 : Must be the most refactored codeunit together with COD90. the code seems to still be all there in CU80, only in (local) functions. So this was really just a matter of moving my hooks to the right local function. You could see that the code structure was still quite the same, so it wasn’t that difficult to find out where the hook had to go.. . A few other things caught my mind though, that wasn’t always that easy .. Changed Text constants: all text constants have a decent name now. Instead of something like Text30, it actually describes the text.. . This does mean a lot more code changes, and some more conflicts.. . Changed Var names: a little more difficult. In some places, I noticed changes like “GenJnlLine2” renamed to “GenJnlLine” or “SalesLine” changed to “SalesOrderLine”. It is refactoring, it is making it more readable .. but in some cases, you really have to keep your head in the game to solve conflicts .. . From Temp to no-temp (and vica versa). This was the hardest thing to do. And I still have to test everything to see if I merged correctly. The thing is: I have the feeling they completely changed the “Preview Posting” thing by doing stuff in Temp Tables and such. This meant that all of a sudden, I was getting Temp variabels in my hooks .. . So I really had to pay attention what to do in those scenarios.. . I handled CU80 and CU90 manually in the database, and did all changes I did manually without automatic merge. It does make sense, because I could navigate through code to find out what to do in all 24 points I hooked into this codeunit. Tests will still have to show whether I did a good job or not ;-). TAB37 : VAT calculation has moved to VATAmountLine table to “UpdateLines” function. Moving this function means moving your hook to another hook codeunit .. . It does make more sense, but in my book, this is one of the more challenging things to do ;-). ApprovalsMgt Turned into Variant Façade So, code like: ApprovalsMgmt.DeleteApprovalEntry(DATABASE::”Sales Header”,”Document Type”,”No.”); Needs to be changed to: ApprovalsMgmt.DeleteApprovalEntry(SalesHeader); We used this kind of code quite a lot in our product.. . Some work, but the refactoring makes so much sense. Love it! Item Category Default fields moved to “Item Template” .. . This is quite a big change, because we added 6 extra default fields .. and created some functionality on top of this. These default fields being moved to item template, meant we need to rethink our functionality as well .. . This is for after the upgrade, as in my opinion, “rethinking functionality” should not be part of the upgrade. Pages Pages is not easy. This is a refactoring-bit that I don’t like. Microsoft tends to put stuff on pages. Like: ShowMandatory – added in NAV2015, as a property on a field. Tooltips – Added in NAV2017: again a page-field-level property to add multi language tooltips ApplicationArea – Added in NAV2017: again a page-field-level property to assign fields to certain application areas (to be able simplify (and hide fields on) pages for users). I absolutely hate this design principle from the bottom of my heart. It’s unreadable, unmaintainable, unextendable, .. . So if you would have changed or deleted any of these fields on pages, you would have conflicts. You get things like this: In my case: LOADS of them.. . Thing is: also on moved fields you get this :(. I had conflicts on about all fields that we changed – just because of the design of these new features (page-field-level…). This was just one example. Other very recurring conflicts were: Code Modifications Changed properties, like Promoted PromotedCategory PromotedActionCategoryML CaptionML (character problems) Furthermore, on a lot of pages, they don’t have closing semi-colon in code .. which makes it difficult to compile after you (automatically) merged code after it. Here is an example of Page30 A few numbers: I had 13 conflicts in the Customer Card, 57 out of 88 conflicting objects were pages! There was an average of 5 conflicts per page .. . Worst ones: Sales Order / Quote (and any document pages for that matter) Customer Card / List Item Card / List I was able to handle them all in just textfiles.. . But no advise here – you’ll just have to work your way through them :(. Deleted objects In my case (BE upgrade from 2016 CU9 to 2017), a total of 96 objects were deleted. The chance you have references, table relations or whatever to any of these objects is quite big. This is something that you’ll need to handle after the upgrade while compiling your code. Very dependent of what and how you’re using these objects. Why there are so many deleted objects. Well .. So much has been refactored .. like: – reworked notifications – reworked CRM wizards – reworked job queue – … In my case, only one conflict here. Namely the “Credit limit check” has seriously changed. It works with Notifications now. We tapped into it, so we needed to revise the complete solution (which ended up in removing it :-)) Irregularities What I was really surprised about is some irregularities in the code of Microsoft. Sometimes, this was really confusing. One example that comes to mind is the variable “RowIsNotText” in page 46. This variable is used to handle the “Enabled” and “Editable” property of some fields. You would expect this variable to exist in all similar “subforms”. Well – no. In fact, in all other subforms, there was the similar but completely opposite variable “RowIsText”. Be careful for this! Upgrade Toolkit Once I had compiled objects (all merged, imported and compilation errors solved), I started to work on my data upgrade. Of course I used the upgrade toolkit that comes with the product. I had two issues in this. The upgrade Toolkit contains errors in function: UpdateItemCategoryPostingGroups. It seems that a temp table in combination with an AutoIncrement doesn’t go well together. When you have multiple Item Categories, it failed on this function from the second entry .. . I did a dirty fix on this, doing this (just making sure the table is empty, so that the OnInsert code is being able to run. Another issue was that Microsoft didn’t do a “INSERT(TRUE)” for the UpdateSMTPMailSetupEncryptPassword. The OnInsert needs to run, but Microsoft had put just “INSERT”, not “INSERT(TRUE”, which seemed like a bug (no GUID was created). We changed it to INSERT(TRUE). Solving conflicts with VSCode Just for the sake to get myself familiar with VSCode, I decided to handle conflicts in this editor. Sure, it’s not code, it’s just TXT files .. but why not :-). It is a code editor .. and text file or not – I’m editing code. Here is how it looked like: A few things that I really liked about this approach. Github Integration: I saved all to github. This made it possible for me to see what I did to solve a conflict. Always good to be able to review everything. File explorer / navigate between files. All files were just there. Very easy. Open window on the side (CTRL + Enter). As you can see on the screenshot, I could show two files at once. Because of the “big” conflict files, this was quite convenient. Also to search the right spot is just a copy/past-in-search kind of thing without too much switching screens. Very easy. Easy search (select + CTRL+F) and find previous (shift+Enter). As said, it behaves like a code editor. This was one of the places this showed really well. Like when you’re looking for conflicting control ids. Just select the id, press CTRL+F, automatically it will search for what you have selected, and all matches get highlighted. Smart carriage return: it will end up on the place you want it to be – like you expect from a code editor, but not from a text editor. I will do this every time from now on :-). Conclusion I was happy to be able to have an upgrade in only 12 hours. Taking into account that so much was refactored, plus the most conflicts I had to solve in over 3 years .. it was still “just” 12 hours. Still, it’s 4 times the time that I spent in my previous upgrade .. . I hope this doesn’t mean that someone who did 1 month last time, will spend 4 months ;-). Microsoft has given us the tools to do this as efficient as possible. Yes, I’m talking about PowerShell. My scripts on top of these building blocks has helped me tremendously again .. I can only recommend them for you. “ Hooks ” helped me a lot again this time as well. Putting them into the refactored code was quite easy. I spent more time on some pages then I did on Codeunit 80. So .. good luck, hope this helps you a bit.

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 44 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 has been released

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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...

Blog Post: Cumulative Update 37 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 has been released

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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...

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...

Forum Post: RE: Error pettycash

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It seems to be a customization. please activate debugger and check..

Forum Post: RE: Blocked, Blocking User ID and wait Time(ms) fields in NAV 5 session

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Blocked :- Whether this session is blocked (waiting to acquire a lock) by another session Blocking User Id :- The user ID of the connection that is blocking this session Wait Time(ms) :- The amount of time that this session has been waiting. Hope this helps

Blog Post: First reviews: Microsoft PowerApps & Flow will speed app creation, ease distribution, partners say

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Although Microsoft just launched Microsoft PowerApps and Microsoft Flow on November 1, early adopters are already busy using the tools to build mobile apps and automated processes for their clients. For Microsoft partner and ISV DynamicPoint , which builds SharePoint-based business automation applications for the Dynamics space, including customer and vendor portals integrated with GP and NAV, the launch of PowerApps and Flow off... read more ...read more

Forum Post: RE: Sort List Page

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Hello, I think this article fits your needs. community.dynamics.com/.../how-to-set-change-the-default-sorting-order-of-a-page-in-microsoft-dynamics-nav best regards,

Forum Post: RE: Control permission on ledger entries based on user setup - NAV 2016

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Hello, You can set the visible property in repeat group with a variable which is either true or false. best regards,

Forum Post: RE: SSRS 2014 Nav2016 Calculated field Syntax

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Hello, where is the calculated field/flowfield located?

Blog Post: Inside NAV 2017 | Improvement comes with a price

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You can’t have everything. Wise men have said this many centuries ago. There is no such thing as absolutely perfect. NAV2017 is a fantastic release and blogpost after blogpost after blogpost you can read everyone is happy and agrees on this. With NAV2017 Microsoft started to improve the core product again rather than attaching new features at the edges. This is new, it has not happened for years, or maybe centuries. The recent blog post done by Olof Simren is a proof of this. I don’t understand why this guy is not an MVP yet. We need more bloggers with interest in the functional application. Dynamics 365 Honesty forces me to admit that I think most of these improvements have been made to allow NAV to be successful with its alter-ego, Dynamics 365 Financials. Microsoft did great effort in simplifying the application and making the core more complete. This has been something that Partner Account managers within Microsoft have been requesting for a long time. When you talk at old timers in our ecosystem many have made “products” that actually improved the core system rather than actually making it work for a specific niche vertical. New partners don’t have these “products” and find it hard to sell NAV out of the box. This will change with NAV2017 and I bet Microsoft won’t stop here and will continuously improve the out-of-the-box experience. This is great! The price to pay We have to pay a price for this. Microsoft is overhauling pages and code routines that have not been touched for years, optimizing it for what modern users expect. “Statistics Pages” have become an anti-pattern. One example is the fact that “Statistics Pages” have become an anti-pattern. This used to be mandatory when I grew up with the product. Now all FlowFields are either directly on card and document pages or on fact boxes. Another example is the good old Format Address codeunit. For the first time in 20-odd years Microsoft has changed the signature of a function in this guy. It is easily illustrated by importing the NAV2016 sales invoice in a NAV2017 database. You’ll get this error message. The array dimensions must be identical. Why is this? The function now checks if the address is different from the billing address. Could this have been avoided? I hate to be the smart-ass dinosaur here but I cannot help thinking if there is no other way around this. Microsoft is now actually forcing 130.000 customers to change at least 4 reports during the upgrade. This means they broke over half a million reports across the globe. Let’s say it takes 15 minutes per report which is over 100.000 hours which equals to an investment of over 10 million USD. So let’s see if we can make 10 million bucks with one smart function. What about this? Adding Global Variables? Another funny detail is that “I” is a global variable. Now I have to admit I don’t know much about computer programming but is that really good? Prepare for a rough upgrade Waldo already illustrates it on his blog . Upgrading from NAV2016 to NAV2017 is not a lunch upgrade. This is a price we have to pay I guess, but honestly I think that spending a few minutes more some headaches could have been avoided. IMPORTANT NOTE! This blog is written to be informative, not to complain. NAV 2017 is one of the best releases of Navision ever and our future is awesome.

Forum Post: RE: SSRS 2014 Nav2016 Calculated field Syntax

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I'm trying to create it within SSRS 2014. The actual field is in table 7302 field Quantity (Property) CalcFormula

Forum Post: RE: SSRS 2014 Nav2016 Calculated field Syntax

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maybe this helps SELECT sum(dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].Quantity) FROM dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content] INNER JOIN dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry] ON dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content].[Location Code] = dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].[Location Code] AND dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content].[Bin Code] = dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].[Bin Code] AND dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content].[Item No_] = dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].[Item No_] AND dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content].[Variant Code] = dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].Quantity AND dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Bin Content].[Unit of Measure Code] = dbo.[ADEPLAST Go Live$Warehouse Entry].Weight

Forum Post: RE: Control permission on ledger entries based on user setup - NAV 2016

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kauffmann.nl/.../ Kaufmann has a good article about this. best regards,
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