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david.lopez
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2004-12-29
edited 2005-01-02
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Hi,
I am new on Navision programing, i want to made an computer inventary program on navision to began to learn.
Where can I found info about programing and developing in navision.
Thanks
David
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RobertMo
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2004-12-31
Maybe by reading some pdf from installation CD?
BTW, what do you mean by "computer inventary program". Maybe standard Navision is sufficient?
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Dean_Axon
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2005-01-02
Hi David,
try looking at Navision as per Robert's suggestion. Sounds like your looking at Service Management (SM) from what I understand of it.
Are you trying to track individual components within a pc ? if so, then SM is definately the way to go.
Dean.
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BTW, what do you mean by "computer inventary program". Maybe standard Navision is sufficient?
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try looking at Navision as per Robert's suggestion. Sounds like your looking at Service Management (SM) from what I understand of it.
Are you trying to track individual components within a pc ? if so, then SM is definately the way to go.
Dean.