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how to create a database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015?

Posted on by Microsoft Employee

Hi,

is there any tool to create an database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015? on that client nav there are some custom build tables that we need to refer and redesign but sicnce there are a lot i was looking online for any tool to manualy create schemas. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

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    search1110 10 on at
    RE: how to create a database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015?

    I never understood the people whose answers are NO, NOT, COULDN'T or they are trying to talk about something else. You have nothing to say or you have doubts - just shut you hole and sit quite. Somebody else will answer if he has what to answer. No! They will pour their ideas or BS, wasting the people's time with very kindest regards. Sadly there are a lot such helpers which talking, talking with zero results.

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    search1110 10 on at
    RE: how to create a database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015?

    IN Visual Studio you can create a scheme (All tables), one by one. Then yo can create a procedure which uses that scheme to migrate the data into a new database (including custom tables which you create in the scheme mapping them in different tables in your new database). And so on.  

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    RE: how to create a database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015?

    thanks Lars yeah it will take much time

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    RE: how to create a database schema with all the current tables in nav 2015?

    Hi,

    There are no standard ways to create a table diagram if that's what the quesiton is, mainly because it would look a bit like this https://dynamicsdocs.com/ and not be completely accurate anyway. NAV has around 1500 tables which are related in many different ways through code, table relations, reports, pages, etc. So in standard the best way really is to highligh all objects in Objet Designer and hit F11 and then see what compiles and what not, then take one compile error at the time.

    Hope that helps?

    Lars

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