DATA CORRUPTION in NAV

navuser1
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Dear All,
One of our clients asked me a question:
Suppose I’m working in a client machine and accessing the Server Nav database. I’m entering data in the PO/SO or any journal entry form in NAV. At that moment my client pc shutdown suddenly
Will it create any DATA CORRUPTION in the DB?
How can we understand that there is a corruption in the data or not?
any reply or remarks are most welcome .
One of our clients asked me a question:
Suppose I’m working in a client machine and accessing the Server Nav database. I’m entering data in the PO/SO or any journal entry form in NAV. At that moment my client pc shutdown suddenly
Will it create any DATA CORRUPTION in the DB?
How can we understand that there is a corruption in the data or not?
any reply or remarks are most welcome .
Now or Never
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Comments
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If you mean Native Navision database, and you have set it up correctly then there will be no corruption.
You can corrupt the database with bad network cards, or by writing bad data with (for example) ODBC.
Please learn about the Navision Version Principle and Optimistic concurrency.David Singleton0
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