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From the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Blogs: Naming Conventions; Troubleshooting Super User Access, 3-Tier Architecture; Binary Data for Web Services

by Linda Rosencrance
Contributing Writer, MSDW

Naming Conventions: Luc Van Vugt's dynamiXs blog offers up some useful resources to study and use when naming objects in NAV, including tables, fields, variables or whatever other object.  These include naming conventions for NAV 2009 tables, forms, reports, codeunits, and more. 

But Luc suggests also looking at the application itself, including:

  • Object table (Object Designer!)
  • Field table, by creating a new form/page based on the Field table (2000000041)
  • Or somewhat more laborious: creating a translate export from NAV and search through it

Error: You do not have permission to read the 0 table: Over at the Navisonary-Dynamics NAV blog, Tomas says There are quite a few error messages you can get when setting up Dynamics NAV security-database is invalid or cannot be access, you do not have permissions to read the table, and on and on. Tomas thought he had seen them all by now-but he couldn't have been more wrong.

Recently he saw one more error, and although he actually had seen the error message before, it turned out the cause of the message was different. It seems a super user was trying to create another super use and received the ...

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About Linda Rosencrance

Linda Rosencrance is a freelance writer/editor in the Boston area. Rosencrance has over 25 years experience as an reporter/investigative reporter, writing for many newspapers in the metropolitan Boston area. Rosencrance has been writing about information technology for the past 16 years.

She has covered a variety of IT subjects, including Microsoft Dynamics, mobile security issues such as data loss prevention, network management, secure mobile app development, privacy, cloud computing, BI, big data, analytics, HR, CRM, ERP, and enterprise IT.

Rosencrance is the author of six true crime books for Kensington Publishing Corp.