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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Are reservations being impacted with stock adjustments?
Sometimes we need to post stock adjustments (negative adjustment, phys. inventory journal, …). We need to correct the stock in NAV to make it consistent with physical stock. But, how does this affect the reservations that might already exist?
If…
Reservations vs. costing application: should both be consistent?
Assume the following scenario:
We have a FIFO item where we set automatic reservation
We create a purchase with expected receipt on the 1st of October and another for the 15th of same month
We now create a sales order for the 1st of December
Question…
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Linux Programming Features for the XCODE’s New 4.1 Version
XCODE 4 is the newest and most up to date version of Apple’s integrated development environment, or IDE, which is a multifaceted set of tools for building Mac iOS and OS X applications. The new Linux programming tools that come with the IDE consist of a highly sophisticated graphical UI editor and an improved source editor. [...]
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FreePascal integration for Linux programming Now Available
FreePascal is a free and portable open source compiler for Pascal templates that can support a number of dialects.With all of the new features the Pascal application has to offer, integrating it with Linux programming is now faster and easier than ever. WIth all new features including the capability to distribute source code building over multiple computers, Linux [...]
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New Improvements in Developer Tools in Objective C Programming
With Objective C being the only toolset you need for building any iOS and Mac OS X applications, the addition of new developer tools have made the applications, more helpful, faster, and easier to use than ever before. The Objective C IDE is capable of understanding every projects needs and demands, while being able to identify mistakes and even fixing codes in both [...]
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Complete the installation of XCODE 4.1 by downloading OS X Lion
With the newest version of XCODE 4.1 being released, creating OS X apps has never been easier. With new XCODE programming tools, downloading OS X Lion has become a worthwhile download as well a powerful developmental tool. The download only takes minutes and will provide a much more user friendly interface. Some of the key [...]
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How to Credit a Purchase Containing an Item Charge
The following blog post is to provide guidance for users of the Inventory costing functionality within Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The specific article is designed for providing guidance when a Purchase Return/Credit Memo is processed where the o…
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Using PowerShell to configure Dynamics NAV Services
The Microsoft All-In-One Code Site has a new NAV code sample. This time it demonstrates using PowerShell to
Get a list of NAV 2009 Services, either on the local machine or on a remote machine, and
Start and stop a service
The sample also inclu…
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Tampere Goes Agile 2011 – conference photos
Created with flickr slideshow.
A couple of days earlier, on Saturday, Sep 17 in a city of Tampere I was co-organizing the conference called Tampere Goes Agile. Conference was a big success, preparations were challenging and interesting and I should really write about it. For now, here is the slideshow for the conference photos. If you want your photos to appear here, tag them on flickr with tamperegoesagile.
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Object Metadata update flow in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
My colleague Lars described in BLOG post “About Object Metadata, and why I can’t see object changed in RTC” and explained how to troubleshoot metadata update problems.With current post I’m trying to overview whole process and ma…
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