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Find out Build from SQL Database
Conradfreak
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2013-05-21
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I wonder if there is any way to find out the NAV Build from an existing SQL Database.
Something like an SQL Script who shows the Build Number.
I´ve got an SQL backup of a Database and I don´t know the associated Build I could open it with. :-k
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Marije_Brummel
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2013-05-21
Not all builds from the servicetier/client are reflected in a databasechange.
Maybe you can do something with the Object Metadata table?
Maybe there is a relation between the Metadata Version field and the buildnumber.
Marije Brummel
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Maybe you can do something with the Object Metadata table?
Maybe there is a relation between the Metadata Version field and the buildnumber.