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NAV2009 R2 RTC Changing of Server Setup

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Hi all,

Can someone guide me as per below?

For NAV2009 Classic, I can create a database myself locally, point to it and use it.

Q1:

For NAV2009 RTC, can I do the same? Eg, pointing the server name/IP or database path directly to access the database in RTC mode? If not possible, how can I access RTC from a local database?

Q2:

Supposed I have created a separate SQL database for testing purpose, what should I be changing on the server address to point to the new SQL database?

Currently, the Server Address is xxx-sql:7046/DynamicsNAV.

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    Mohana Yadav Profile Picture
    Mohana Yadav 59,137 Super User 2024 Season 2 on at
    RE: NAV2009 R2 RTC Changing of Server Setup

    You have to create a servicetier to acess the different database.

    xxx-sql:7046/DynamicsNAV

    In above path "DYNAMICSNAV" is the servicetier name.

    You also have a folder in servicetier installed machine ie. xxx-sql called config file

    in that file we will give the server name and database name.

    You can read this

    msdn.microsoft.com/.../dd355055.aspx

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