From the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Blogs: One-Click Connect; Processing Receipts; Better PowerShell Tools; RTC Upgrade Line Feed Issue
A selection of the latest insight from the Dynamics NAV blogs:
- How to Connect to Dynamics NAV 2015 With One Click?;
- Processing of Receipts;
- Dynamics NAV PowerShell: Creating an Enhanced Get-NAVServerInstance Function;
- Upgrade From Classic To RTC - Issue with Line Feed and Horizontal Tab
How to Connect to Dynamics NAV 2015 With One Click?
On the Solutions Systems Inc. blog, Tomas implied that you can actually connect to Microsoft Dynamics NAV with one click-but then explained that it's actually one "double click."
Tomas said it's pretty easy to do with the Dynamics NAV Classic client. How? Well, he says you create a shortcut and define the connecton string (using properties SERVERNAME, DATABASE, COMPANY). Easy, right? Maybe, not so much because the days of the Classic client are just about gone and the Role Tailored client is now the name of the game.
"Sometimes people ask me-how do I do the same in NAV 2013 and NAV 2015? How do I connect to Dynamics NAV 2015 with one click?"
If you want to find out how, you can click here.
Processing of Receipts
Olaf Simren explained on his blog that there are four ways to process the inventory that you receive in Dynamics NAV. It's important to select the method that's most suitable for you so the software will support your business as effiicently as possible, he said.
The first option ...
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