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Forum Post: RE: The indexing 11 in the array is outside of the permitted range

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normally that means, that one of the concerned nav objects (page, codeunit, report) was customized. in that case at a special position it is tried to assign a text/code field of length 10 with a value greater than 10. also possible that an array with dimension 10 is set with 11 values instead of 10. check, which of the nav objects was changed, best by debugging when you ship. especially check the interfaces, the parameter types of the used functions, if there were changes.

Forum Post: RE: Can't connect to navision 2009 webservices

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try first with defaultcredentials. are the user and password correct? did you test that. is that user a nav user ?

Forum Post: Inventory Reports

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Hi When expected cost is activated in NAV 15. Are there reports which would reconcile to the Inventory Accrual Account Interim and COGS Account Interim? Would this be the IRNI? Is there an ISNI report? Thanks

Forum Post: Unsure how to post an entry!

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I am unsure how to post an entry in Nav 2015. FedEx brought in goods for us from Switzerland but the wrong cost for the goods was put on the customs paperwork for HST and FedEx had to pay the HST on the wrong amount. FedEx contacted the government to straighten out this problem and the government sent them a cheque payable to us but it was not for the full amount. The government transferred a portion of the refund to pay our Corporate Tax. FedEx sent us the cheque and are now looking for payment on the HST they paid. In summary we owe FedEx $6228.20. The government gave us a cheque for $4410.05 and transferred $1818.15 to our corporate tax account. Please help!

Forum Post: RE: NAV 2009 remote access: cant fint local drive on Macbook

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how do you run the nav 2009 client on your mac ? using the windows simulation? if yes, then it's a drive mapping problem with windows simulation software.

Forum Post: RE: Copy a Company in NAV 2015 to NAV 2016

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Hi MrMFF, wouldn't Database Upgrade be the right choice for this? Rapid Start is _not_ the right way, and the other previously working (.fbk) is now borked. You can't do this without partner intervention. Please keep also in mind that NAV2013R2 and NAV2016 might look similar, but there are some differences in the tables, too. You probably need to run an upgrade routine either way. with best regards Jens

Forum Post: RE: Inventory Reports

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Hi confuseduser, no, this will be done with the "post inventory to G/L" batch. Like all other G/L postings originating from inventory, as long as "Automatic Cost Posting" is off. with best regards Jens

Forum Post: The Sales Cr. Memo Line already exists. Identification fields and values: Document No.=CM-0002212, Line No.=10010

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I am trying to print a Credit Memo and I keep getting this message

Forum Post: Cannot serialize an instance of NET Framework

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Hi, I have a problem whit NAV 2015, I try to make a QR using the standar of NAV, but the system return me the follow message: "Cannot serialize an instance of the following NET Framework object: assembly Microsfoft.Dynamics.Nav.MX, Version=8.O.O.O, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, type Microsfoft.Dynamics.Nav.MX.BarcodeProviders.QRCodeProvider." Any idea can be the solution? Sorry for the english

Forum Post: RE: Cannot serialize an instance of NET Framework

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Hi, It can be happen when you assign the dotnet value to other dotnet variable. But "RunOnClient" is different between source and destination. Eg. Variable Name DataType Subtype Length ClientFileHelper DotNet System.String.'mscorlib' (RunOnClient - Yes) ServerFileHelper DotNet System.String.'mscorlib' (RunOnClient - No) ClientFileHelper := 'ClientFileHelper'; ServerFileHelper := ClientFileHelper; You will get below error message if you run Microsoft Dynamics NAV --------------------------- Cannot serialize an instance of the following .NET Framework object: assembly mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089, type System.String. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- Regards, Yukon

Forum Post: RE: The Sales Cr. Memo Line already exists. Identification fields and values: Document No.=CM-0002212, Line No.=10010

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Is your credit memo report modified ? if so i think there could be some customizations in that report which is causing that issue. Try to use the debugger.

Forum Post: RE: Can't connect to navision 2009 webservices

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Check on the CustomSettings.config what is the value for WebServicesUseNTLMAuthentication, it should be set to false if you are using AllowNTlm to true.

Forum Post: Posted Sales Transactions

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I created a sales cube in my Data Warehouse , the fact table is called Posted Sales Transactions which Is linked to dimension tables. However we have now purchased tableau and we will not be extracting data from the cubes we will extract data directly from our live db (NAV). I would like to know if I need to extract data based on posted sales transactions which table makes up posted sales transactions so that I can join the tables so that the data in tableau can match the data in NAV thank you for you help Jason

Forum Post: RE: Can't connect to navision 2009 webservices

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This didn't work. The user and password are correct, we have tried several users and nothing works. Yes, we know that all the users we have tried is navision users.

Forum Post: RE: Can't connect to navision 2009 webservices

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This is set to false. We also tried to change this to true and use ntlm authentication instead, but this didn't work either.

Forum Post: RE: Dynamics nav 2016 complete in the cloud, azure?

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to start with dynamics nav in azure (the microsoft cloud) follow azure.microsoft.com/.../microsoftdynamicsnav2016 msdn.microsoft.com/.../dn271710(v=nav.90).aspx totovic.com/.../administering-azure-sql

Blog Post: NAVUG Weekly Wrap-Up (Jan. 8th 2016)

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NAVUG Weekly Wrap-up Jan. 8th 2016 We had a great start to the new year! We were joined by Meghan Parisi from Advanced Business Systems, who presented a session as part of the NAVigating Year-end One Source Series titled NAVigating Year-end: Manage your 1099s and keep the IRS happy . Meghan delivered a great presentation that included a system walk through and lots of great tips for handling the 1099 year-end business processes. If you were not able to participate in the webinar and this is part of your business duties or you would like to share the session with your co-workers, you can find the session PowerPoint and recording located on our content library. This shared media is available to NAVUG members only. Content Library Location: https://www.navug.com/viewdocument/?DocumentKey=3b06cbcb-a541-42e2-962b-beea578e711e . Strategic Planning for the New Year This week at NAVUG HQ, we gathered in Fargo, ND for our Annual New Year Kick-off and 2016 Strategic Planning meeting. This gathering had a Year in Review for 2015, which included a lot of feedback analysis from our Summit surveys and other user/partner recommendations we have received from user group committees and others along the way. This review was about determining opportunities for growth, as well as celebrating the NAV User Group successes! We had some pretty amazing things happen in 2015 and would like to thank all of our members for their continued support, volunteerism, and involvement in creating a for users by users Dynamics NAV community, that connects great ideas and great people to inspire achievement within member organizations. With that, I would like to share with you some ways you can help ensure your 2016 is a successful one. Whether you are working with a team on department planning or working alone to create a plan for organization and personal and professional improvements this year, the following tips can be used to help ensure your success: 3 Steps for Great Organization and Planning 1. Set your 2016 calendar Create your version of a “ Tickler File ”. The tickler file concept began in the days of storing notes and paperwork in good old manila folders, before document scanning and e-folders were available. 12 monthly folders and 31 daily folders were created to store and organize all of the notes and reminders you will need for the coming year. (Wax) The idea is that all your reminders and notes for a month will be moved forward to the next year’s folders, so the information is readily available when the next years’ time comes around. With Outlook and other electronic calendars now available, we will talk about a good method for utilizing them. First, go through and set all your meeting and event reminders for the year. Then, after you work through a month, take the time to reflect on what events, notes, or reminders you want to carry over to the same time next year. Tip: Set those reminders and events on the future dates you would like the reminder, not when the project is due. Along with the reminders on your calendar, notebook tools such as OneNote or EverNote can help you store the information you are wanting to reference and creating a monthly folder system in Outlook can be done as well. Using the concept of the Tickler File, helps to alleviate the pain of wondering “What did we do about this last year?” Having reminders set and notes readily available, will no doubt help you NAVigate your entire year more effortlessly. Having your calendar planned out as much as you can, gives you a roadmap to follow and helps to keep you on track to reach your yearly goals. Read More on the Tickler File Here . 2. Strategic Planning Through Idealized Design Idealized Design and interactive planning is a concept imagined by Russell L. Ackoff, a Professor in Management Education and a founder of operations research and systems thinking. The premise is to begin with the end in mind and work backward to develop the plan to achieve the end results. Begin the process with as much creativity and dreaming as your inner child can produce. Start by asking, “If we could do anything, what would a perfectly designed end to this year look like?” Then, you work to identify the Gaps between where you are and where you want to be and further develop the plan to get there. Figure 1 below outlines the stages in the Idealized Design process. To learn more about what has been described as a “best way to drive fundamental, transformative change within your organization” (Ackoff, Magidson and Addison), click here for details on Amazon. Major Stage Sub-stage Description Idealization Formulating the Mess This process identifies the major challenges facing an organization and the major needs the organization must address: “Every organization or institution is faced with a set of interacting threats and opportunities. These form what we call a mess …This process identifies an organization’s Achilles’ heel-=-the seeds of its self-destruction—and provides a focus for the planning that follows by identifying what the organization or institution must avoid at all costs” (p. 5). Ends Planning “This stage is at the heart of idealized design. It involves determining what planners would like the organization or institution to be now if it could be whatever they wanted. It then identifies the gaps between this idealized design and the organization as it is, thus revealing the gaps to be filled by the rest of the planning process” (p. 7). Realization Means Planning “This phase requires planners to determine what should be done to approximate the ideal as closely as possible to avoid the self-destruction projected in the formulation of the mess. Planners must invent and select courses of action, practices, projects, programs, and policies to be implemented” (p. 7). Resource planning “Implementing idealized design requires planners to identify and marshal the resources needed to accomplish the planned changes…” (p. 7). Design of implementation “Determine who is to do what, when, and where. Create a schedule and allocate resources to the tasks to be carried out” (p. 8). Design of controls “Determine (1) how to monitor these assignments and schedules, (2) how to adjust for failures to meet or exceed schedules, and (3) how to monitor planning decisions to determine whether they are producing expected results (and if not, determine what is responsible for the errors and correct them)” (p. 8). Figure 1: The Stages of Idealized Design (Gabriel)(Ackoff, Magidson and Addison) 3. Create To-Do Lists to Follow and Stay On Track Every evening or first task in the morning should be to update your To-Do list and prioritize and plan your day. Having an outline of the day’s tasks helps ensure you continue to be productive and are moving towards meeting your goals. Knowing what needs to be completed each day also helps to make sure duties are completed in a timely matter, as it is easier to work through your list than trying to remember all day what needs to be done. The hardest part is getting started. Once you have a good plan and a good system for organization down, you will soon find it is much easier to work ahead than it is to feel like you’re working with your head just above water. I encourage you to make 2016 the year of planning and organization and celebrate all of your accomplishments at the end! Best wishes on the Year Ahead! Amy Seward NAVUG Program Coordinator | Dynamic Communities, Inc 877-324-8880 x1509 office|701-371-9021 mobile | amy.seward@navug.com Ackoff, Russell L., Jason Magidson and Herbert J. Addison. Idealized Design: How to Dissolve Tomorrow's Crisis...Today . FT Press, 2006. Gabriel. Ackoff’s stages of idealized design – a powerful tool for school designers . 15 March 2011. 9 January 2016. Wax, Dustin. Back to Basics: The Tickler File . n.d. 9 January 2016.

Forum Post: RE: Dynamics nav 2016 complete in the cloud, azure?

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Thanks, this helps a lot. Do you also have a link about the pricing of nav2016 on azure? It's not very clear to me. Thanks, Mike

Forum Post: RE: Dynamics nav 2016 complete in the cloud, azure?

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for pricing follow community.dynamics.com/.../quot-why-and-how-quot-move-dynamics-nav-to-windows-azure and the pricing calculator azure.microsoft.com/.../calculator

Forum Post: Text of Element XML

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Hi, I need help, I try read a xml document but i dont have idea how I can obtain the text of a Element, I have the next xml I use NAV 2016. ; EC71541D-7E57-7E57-7E57-58B200D42 202 ; I like obtain the value of and save a Text Variable, I use this for the attributes rutasencilla:='F:\NAV2016\CANCELADO-FE-FACMX907.xml'; XMLDoc.Load(rutasencilla); NamespaceManager := NamespaceManager.XmlNamespaceManager(XMLDoc.NameTable); // http://cancelacfd.sat.gob.mx NamespaceManager.AddNamespace('folios',' http://cancelacfd.sat.gob.mx' ); NamespaceManager.AddNamespace('Acuse',' http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' ); XMLCurrNode := XMLDoc.SelectSingleNode('Acuse',NamespaceManager); XMLDOMNamedNodeMap := XMLCurrNode.Attributes; XMLCurrNode := XMLDOMNamedNodeMap.GetNamedItem('Fecha'); MESSAGE(FORMAT(XMLCurrNode.Value)); thanks for the help
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