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Category Archives: Windows Client

Dynamically hide and show controls on Card Page

14 Jan
Posted on January 14, 2016 11

Do you recognize that? That moment you think ‘I should have known that earlier’. Well, for me this was such a moment, as I realized that something that allegedly wasn’t possible since we said goodbye to the Classic Client, proved to … Read More »

Web Client, Windows Client

NAV 2015 Automatic Deployment of .Net Assemblies

24 Sep
Posted on September 24, 2014December 1, 2015 12

If you have already downloaded and installed NAV 2015 you should take a look at the Add-ins folder of the Windows Client. With NAV 2013 R2 we are used to an Add-ins folder that contains about 20 folders. But with … Read More »

.Net, Add-in, NAV 2015, Windows Client

NAV 2013 R2 Image Library

23 Oct
Posted on October 23, 2013October 29, 2014 5

The NAV 2013 R2 was shipped a few weeks ago, and the look and feel has drastically changed, compared to the RTM version. It has a flattened interface, which adheres to the new UI standards of Microsoft. Questions were raised … Read More »

Windows Client

Get SQL Server Name from code in Dynamics NAV 2013

19 Jun
Posted on June 19, 2013December 1, 2015 5

Sometimes it is better to use SQL code instead of C/AL code to perform bulky operations. The reason is obvious: performance. Using SQL code is much faster. The upgrade procedure for Dynamics NAV 2013 uses SQL code to perform the … Read More »

.Net, Three Tier Architecture, Windows Client

NAV Client needs permission to run external component

17 Apr
Posted on April 17, 2013 12

When you try to use an external component on client side (RunOnClient = Yes), then it can happen that get the following message “The Microsoft Dynamics NAV client needs permission to run xyz – an external component”: The problem here … Read More »

.Net, Role Tailored Client, Windows Client

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