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How can I upgrade from Dynamics NAV to Business Central Online?

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We are currently using Dynamics NAV and want to move to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Online. What are the recommended steps for this upgrade, and what benefits can we expect after migration?
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    OussamaSabbouh Profile Picture
    15,190 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hello,
    You typically move from NAV to Business Central Online in phases: first upgrade NAV to Business Central on-premises v14 or later, convert old C/AL customizations into AL/extensions, then upgrade to a currently supported on-prem version before using Microsoft’s cloud migration tool to replicate data and switch users to BC Online; Microsoft also notes that data from tables with code customizations can’t be carried forward as-is, so cleanup and extension refactoring are usually the main work. The payoff after migration is mostly the cloud stuff: no server/infrastructure to manage, easier updates, better integration with Power BI/Power Automate/AI features, remote access, and a more modern extension-based platform that’s easier to maintain long term.
     
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    Oussama Sabbouh
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    Teagen Boll Profile Picture
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    There are a few things you can do. Some companies have modernization programs they offer that will help with design and analysis and determining if you can port most NAV setup over (just in case you have customizations). Microsoft has a program called AIM that you can research and look at: Overview of the AIM migration program for on-premises solutions - Dynamics 365 | Microsoft Learn
     
    You can also just reach out to any partner in your region and get quotes from them. Any partner i've been involved with is more than happy to demo features and discuss migration options. Microsoft has a partner directory you can access and create filters on. I'd recommend looking in your region and reaching out to a few: Microsoft Marketplace | cloud solutions, AI apps, and agents
     
    I also recommend getting some work started before even meeting with any partner or doing any research on AIM. You can focus on master data cleanup (i.e. - block duplicate records, make sure addresses, emails, contact info is accurate). 

    You should also determine if you just want to replicate your NAV instance or if you want to focus on a reimplementation (which would be going through a detailed design phase).
     
    You may also find this insightful as well: Migrating from Dynamics GP or NAV to Business Central - Catapult - It walks through why you would migrate, how you would migrate, what to look out for etc.
     
    Hopefully that helps gives you a starting point!
    Teagen Boll, CPA
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    Pallavi Phade Profile Picture
    5,510 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Namaste @Sam Peterson
     
     
    There is no end-to-end documentation but below processes can surely help you forward . We also did it the same way . 

    The process consists of three parts:

    1. Upgrade from Dynamics NAV to Business Central version 14. Learn more in Upgrading to Business Central on-premises (version 14).

      Convert non-standard functionality and customizations to apps and per-tenant extensions. Learn more in Deploying a Tenant Customization.

    2. Upgrade to at least Business Central version 26.0.

    3. Migrate to Business Central online and then switch to use it going forward. Learn more in Migrate On-Premises Data to Business Central Online.

    Healthy Tips

    1) You also need to take care of Taxations if its Indian Localisation as Use-cases are key important change in upgrade.

    2) Ensure you do proper migration in on-prem ( Migration to Onprem- 14 is major step)  as it involves major step.

    3) Below List of Tables getting deprecated

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/business-central/dev-itpro/upgrade/india-data-migration-list-of-deprecated-tables

    4) If The Database size is huge and over years would recommend application migration and cut-off on opening balances .

    5) You need to take care of Integrations , third party solutions as well .

     

    Below Link Can help . Same content  had shared in this below link

     
     
    Warm Regards
    Pallavi Phade
    www.linkedin.com/in/pallaviphade131116
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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    100,212 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi, hope the following helps.
    Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premises upgrade scenario (All Supported Upgrade Paths)
     
    Thanks.
    ZHU

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