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Where is the Change logs in Navision 2018 stored in the server?

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Hi,

I would like to know where is the change logs stored ni our server?

Can anyone provide me the path?

Thank you.

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    JAngle Profile Picture
    133 on at

    Search for change log entries. Instead of clicking on the page name click to the right which has the path. Will take you to that page. Back end wise you can locate the table in SQL too. Will be snake case and have the company name in the table name

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,979 on at

    Hi Josh,

    sorry I don't follow you. In Change Logs entries, which page name are you referring to?

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  • JAngle Profile Picture
    133 on at

    You have the page open. That’s where the entries are “stored”. Really storage place being SQL but you don’t have a UI like NAV for that

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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    95,593 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi, The first thing I want to explain is that this log is not stored in a file, but in a table.

    In the front (NAV Table):

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    In the background (SQL):

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    Hope this will help.

    Thanks.

    ZHU

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,979 on at

    Thank you so much Zhu!

  • joshtechsolutions Profile Picture
    4,979 on at

    May I ask if I want to remove some of the older change logs, can I do that?

    Will it affect anything?

    Anyway, you can advise what is the SQL query to execute the action of removing change logs from [this date]to [this date]?

    Thank you!

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    JAngle Profile Picture
    133 on at

    Just search for “Change Log - Delete”. You can add a date filter in there.

    More recent entries could be useful so delete what you no longer need. Also, you might have recently turned off a bunch of tables/fields as they aren’t useful - in which case more filters are needed

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