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Adding a new field to Standard NAV table??
Johan_007
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2008-08-07
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Hi, I'm trying to add a new field to a standard NAV table called Analysis Line but it doesn' t allow me to. Can anyone help pls.
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Waldo
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Are you using a correct license?
Are you adding the field in the 50000-99999 range?
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Johan_007
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yeah, using a developers lic and it does have the table design granule in it.
Nope.. thats the problem.. its tbl 7114
and i need to add one field. Do you think its possible adding it thru SQL without corrupting the table or DB?
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Waldo
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Never do that!
If you want to use the field in NAV, you always have to add fields through C/SIDE.
Even more ... NEVER change default NAV tables directly in SQL. You do want to have the object metadata saved in the object table.
Are you sure you're using the right range?
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Johan_007
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AH stupid me... thanks a mil!!
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Waldo
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Uff 8) ... started to worry there
No prob!
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Are you adding the field in the 50000-99999 range?
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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Nope.. thats the problem.. its tbl 7114 and i need to add one field. Do you think its possible adding it thru SQL without corrupting the table or DB?
If you want to use the field in NAV, you always have to add fields through C/SIDE.
Even more ... NEVER change default NAV tables directly in SQL. You do want to have the object metadata saved in the object table.
Are you sure you're using the right range?
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog
Got it
No prob!
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog