User Synchronization and having new versions of objects have nothing to do with each other.
The synch problem: indeed do what kriki said. (this is always recommended)
The have the last versions of the objects: You could set the object cache to 0 for each client (but I do not recommend this - I have seen performance issues with this) or just let users reopen NAV as jannestig suggested.
Synchronizing the users won't load the new versions of objects to de client of the users... . It just synchs/sets the permissions.
The have the last versions of the objects: You could set the object cache to 0 for each client (but I do not recommend this - I have seen performance issues with this)
I would even say : NEVER do it!
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If so you just have to have the user/s close down navision and repoen to see the newly compiled object changes.
otherwise you will have to synch a single user at a time if thats what you are after
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The synch problem: indeed do what kriki said. (this is always recommended)
The have the last versions of the objects: You could set the object cache to 0 for each client (but I do not recommend this - I have seen performance issues with this) or just let users reopen NAV as jannestig suggested.
Synchronizing the users won't load the new versions of objects to de client of the users... . It just synchs/sets the permissions.
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But NEVER in a production-DB!!!!
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