Hi,I downloaded DBDesigner4 (seen in your readme.txt) but when I make a "reverse engineering" on my navision database, it only creates the structure ( :-k Tables and fields) but no relations... How did you realized your solution??
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I've used SQL database and added table relations using constraints. This way you get all your relations.
I didn't include all relations as they cluttered diagrams to much.
Getting to ER for Navision isn't as easy as for some other databases. In my opinion this is because Navision started on proprietary database and had full access to data structures inside the program. This enabled them to add some usefull functionality that is not supported on other databases.
It took me some time to get to this diagrams. For your first one expect to invest many hours
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Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams
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I would like to ask how to improve Poor ratings of these diagrams. :oops:
I can't improve them when I don't know what you don't like. I'll appreciate your suggestions.
This download includes only a sample of full diagrams (application wide granules).
Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams
Please check the files (download them from here and try to unzip).
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UPDATE: I have repacked the included zip-files, using the Portable option of WinZip 9.0. There should be no problems now unpacking the files.
I used WinZip 9.0 to zip it. It seems some users with WinRAR have problems with unziping.
I can send unziped filed to you or download WinZip at www.winzip.com.
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Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams
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Yes, I use WinRAR and it seems that my version (3.00) doesn't support WinZip 9.0 format.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer since 1997
MSDynamics.de - German Microsoft Dynamics Community - member of [clip]
](*,) thanx
I've used SQL database and added table relations using constraints. This way you get all your relations.
I didn't include all relations as they cluttered diagrams to much.
Getting to ER for Navision isn't as easy as for some other databases. In my opinion this is because Navision started on proprietary database and had full access to data structures inside the program. This enabled them to add some usefull functionality that is not supported on other databases.
It took me some time to get to this diagrams. For your first one expect to invest many hours
Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams
Yes, end users can use this diagram. They can decide between Lite and Pro versions.
You can add customized tables to the diagram or let me do it, which saves your time.
Documentation for Microsoft Navision
E/R diagrams, Workflow diagrams, UML diagrams, process diagrams
Entity Relationship diagram/Data model for Microsoft Navision.
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Entity Relationship diagram/Data model for Microsoft Navision.
NEW: Free Lite version of all granules.
NEW: Microsoft Visio version available.
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