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Navision RDLC reporting – SetData and GetData – Why It Is REQUIRED
Alex Chow
Ever wondered why there’s no tutorial on how to create a Sales Order report from scratch in the RDLC? The reason is because it takes a LONG TIME! Even for an experienced developer, it takes a long time. As I previously mentioned on my article , Microsoft really needs to address this in future versions...
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1 Apr 2011
Blog Post:
Open Suggestions to Make Navision RDLC Reporting More Efficient
Alex Chow
Working with the new RDLC reporting for a few months now after the NAV2009 release, I thought I would like it as I work with it more. Sad to say, that hasn’t happened yet. It’s like being in a bad relationship and hoping some day that it’ll magically get better. And from the general...
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9 Mar 2011
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Properly Upgrading to New Versions of Dynamics NAV / Navision
Anonymous
Despite what the salespeople will tell you, an upgrade is an intensive task. While it’s not as intensive as doing a new implementation, it should not be taken lightly by the partner or the end user. One of the best things about Dynamics NAV/Navision it gives you the freedom to modify it so it...
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22 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
Properly Upgrading to New Versions of Dynamics NAV / Navision
Alex Chow
Despite what the salespeople will tell you, an upgrade is an intensive task. While it’s not as intensive as doing a new implementation, it should not be taken lightly by the partner or the end user. One of the best things about Dynamics NAV/Navision it gives you the freedom to modify it so it...
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22 Jun 2010