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Importing Navision objects through command prompt
hav
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2006-09-14
edited 2006-09-23
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Hi all,
Is is possible to import Navision objects by supplying a command at the VS.Net 2005 command prompt?
If so, pls. let me know.
Thanks,
hav
Regards,
Hemant
MCTS (MB7-841 : NAV 2009 C/SIDE Solution Development)
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ara3n
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2006-09-14
I guess you received your answer, whic is no?
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hav
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2006-09-21
I think so
Regards,
Hemant
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ara3n
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2006-09-21
what you can do is and this is not recommended is this.
The objects are stored in object table. You coud transfer the blob files from one db to another.
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girish.joshi
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2006-09-22
edited 2006-09-23
Hey, that was my idea <ara3n's real name removed>!
There are a few things you need to be careful of here --- if you don't already don't know what they are, don't even bother trying this.
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ara3n
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Shhhh don't use my name. Also this is what LS retail does with their replication of objects between database.
I guess you can claim credit for it.
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Hemant
MCTS (MB7-841 : NAV 2009 C/SIDE Solution Development)
The objects are stored in object table. You coud transfer the blob files from one db to another.
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
There are a few things you need to be careful of here --- if you don't already don't know what they are, don't even bother trying this.
I guess you can claim credit for it.
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n