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Access table from Desktop

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Hello,

Is it possible to access a Navision table directly from windows desktop through a shortcut. Like a link a website, when you double-click the Navision Table shortcut, on your personal desktop, it opens Navision and in the same run opens up the table you want to open?

We are currently looking to automate some processes and are using Leapwork to do so, a shortcut to open a table directly from desktop would help. 

Thank you very much for your help/guidance.

Best Regards Kim

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  • Kim Torgaard Profile Picture
    12 on at
    RE: Access table from Desktop

    Thank you, Suresh. We will check right away.

    BR Kim

    Update 2019-08-16 12.21pm: It Works as you suggested, Suresh. Thank you for your Quick respoonse! 

    BR Kim

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    Suresh Kulla Profile Picture
    49,097 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    RE: Access table from Desktop

    Yes, you need to create the hyperlink like below, please check the below link

    docs.microsoft.com/.../creating-and-running-hyperlinks

    DynamicsNAV://server/instance/company/RunTable?Table=18

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