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The definition of the field Kit Item No. was changed

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Hello,

I am working on upgrading one our customers databases from NAV 2009.
One of the blockers I have encountered is the from the form 104001 Upgrade - Old Version when I try to run it. It complains that the
The definition of the field Kit Item No. was changed after the object was saved. Old type: Code New type: Boolean 

I have no previous experience with navision but I have done some research and understand that the Kit item No. typically is associated with kits, a collection of inventory items packed together as a single unit.

I have tried to find what table this field is part of but I cannot.

Where is this field located?
  • gdrenteria Profile Picture
    gdrenteria 12,167 Most Valuable Professional on at
    The definition of the field Kit Item No. was changed
    Hi
    As our colleague indicates, you must verify the data type of that field in the old version and the new one.
    BR
    GR
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    YUN ZHU 73,565 Super User 2024 Season 2 on at
    The definition of the field Kit Item No. was changed
    Kit Item No. looks like a custom field. From the name, it may be related to the Assembly Order module.
    You can import the NAV2009 Demo database and compare all the source codes.
     
    Hope this can give you some hints.
    Thanks.
    ZHU

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