ArcherPoint Dynamics NAV Developer Digest - vol 90
The ArcherPoint technical staff—made up of developers, project managers, and consultants – is constantly communicating internally, with the goal of sharing helpful information with one another.
As they run into issues and questions, find the answers, and make new discoveries, they post them companywide on Yammer for everyone’s benefit. We in Marketing watch these interactions and never cease to be amazed by the creativity, dedication, and brainpower we’re so fortunate to have in this group—so we thought, wouldn’t it be great to share them with the rest of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Community? So, the ArcherPoint Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer Digest was born. Each week, we present a collection of thoughts and findings from the ArcherPoint staff. We hope these insights will benefit you, too.
Saurav Dhyani on a NAV 2016 error in Data Migration Step 2:
If you end up with an error message in NAV 2016 Step 2, as below:
Error: There is no Active Session within the filter.
Follow the steps below to Resolve:
1. From Tools – Debugger, Open Event Subscriptions.
2. Filter For Codeunit 1 – Publisher Object Type – Codeunit, Publisher Object ID – 1.
3. Check Subscribers, if it is a Custom / Addon Object Delete it From Object Designer.
4. Run Sync Table Schema.
5. Run Upgrade Step 2 Again.
6. After Upgrade Process is complete, Re-import all objects Removed in Step 3.
Read more at Saurav’s blog, Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 – Data Upgrade Error There is no active session within Filter.
Matt Traxinger shared this article on Microsoft’s move to include the #bash command line in Windows 10:
Only the geekiest nerds will appreciate this:
Microsoft announced at this week’s Microsoft Build keynote that it is bringing the Bash command line to Windows 10!
From the article:
The crowd went nuts when Microsoft announced that a full version of the Bash command line interface is coming from Linux — an operating system that former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer once likened to “a cancer” — to Windows 10 this summer.
Read the article: This is the news that got the biggest applause at Microsoft’s big event today
Greg Kaupp shared a light-hearted video:
If you ever played Business Buzzword Bingo, you would appreciate this light-hearted video of Business-speak heard around the office.
Dan Sass shared a link that outlines the history of Navision / Dynamics NAV:
Follow the history of Navision starting in Denmark in the late 1980s to the acquisition by Microsoft in 2002.
From the article:
25 years ago three young gentlemen from Jutland in Denmark set up a small office in Hamburg, Germany, from where they would sell the Danish financial software program Navigator to German customers. In honor of their achievements here is a short version of a very interesting chapter in the short history of the European software industry.
Read the entire article: “The Navision Model” was born when IBM said no thanks
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