Tag: NAV

  • NAV – Connecting Microsoft Dynamics CRM customized entities

    Reason: NAV and CRM can be integrated using inbuilt standard features. However, there are certain scenarios where CRM have new / customized fields. These data if required in NAV, then you’re at the right blog to see ‘How-To-Do’ this. Who can do it? Knowledge of NAV Development Knowledge of NAV Table objects Basic knowledge of…

  • NAV – Connecting External SQL

    Reason Data synchronization between NAV and other applications (whose back end is SQL) Applications: eCommerce Integrations Who can do it? Knowledge on NAV Development Knowledge on NAV Table objects Basic knowledge on database Pre-requisites: NAV 2016 or above Access to NAV Development environment and NAV developer’s license SQL Server (credentials required for both the cases)…

  • Identify and stop idle Dynamics NAV sessions using User Session Control Addon

    Since the advent of RTC clients and 3-tier architecture of Dynamics NAV, it’s been a question in the minds of thousands of NAV developers as well as end-users, that how to find out the idle time of the users connected to the service tier. There were some add-on solutions available in the market prior to…

  • Phenomenal growth of Microsoft Dynamics NAV

    There has been phenomenal growth in terms of organizations adopting Microsoft Dynamics NAV in the last couple of years, specifically last year, i.e. 2014. See the graphs showing a comparison of the number of customers using Microsoft Dynamics suite of products, including, NAV, AX, SL, GP and CRM for two consecutive years, 2013 and 2014. …

  • What are the different Credential Types and How to configure them in NAV 2013 / 2015?

    Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 onwards there are no “Database Logins” supported. It means, no need to create all the users in SQL database, because the user authentication is not on SQL server level, but on NAV server level. When you create a new user, you provide different information depending on the credential type that you…

  • Report scheduling with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015

    Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 has introduced a simple way to automatically running reports at desired intervals with the report scheduling option. The report scheduler runs the report in the NAV server and saves the output in PDF, Word or Excel format. You can also see the generated report in the new “Report Inbox” pane introduced…

  • Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 Multitenancy deployment

    Multi-tenancy is a software architecture in which a single instance of the application can be accessed by multiple customers. This is rather simple as a definition, so let us explain the concept of multi-tenancy. Single Tenancy   Multi-Tenancy Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Multi-tenancy Earlier versions of Microsoft Dynamics NAV was known to us as a single tenant…

  • New Tools in NAV 2013 (the less talked about ones) – Part 1

    For some time now, I have been thinking about compiling on a list of new features and subtle tools in the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, typically those which generally do not find their mention in the What’s New documents, because they are probably outshone by the more glittering and heavy weight features. There…