Is it possible to run 2009R2 RTC with Nav 4.0 Objects and standard 2009R2 pages in 2009R2 Database.

Hi everyone,

A Navision 4.0 Database has been converted to 2009 R2 version. But the objects are still at Nav 4.0. So I just imported the pages from a standard Nav 2009 R2 to this converted database. Now, this new database is of 2009R2 with nav 4.0 objects in it and 2009R2 pages. Will I be able to create a service for this and run the RTC?

Thanks In advance,
Mathan.

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  • davmac1davmac1 Member Posts: 1,283
    already did this for a 4.0 customer - just need to field in pages that are not in 4.0
  • MathanMathan Member Posts: 55
    Thanks for your response guys, When the above conditions are met. And when all the pages are compiled. I am getting an error when I try to run the rtc.

    Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    The Object Metadata does not exist. Identification fields and values: Object Type='Page',Object ID='0'

    All the pages are compiled and the Table "Object metadata" is also compiled. It just that there is no page 0 in the 1st place. Can anyone point out whats going wrong?
  • JuhlJuhl Member Posts: 724
    Maybe Page Object Type doesn't exist in the system table holding types.
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  • MathanMathan Member Posts: 55
    Hey Thanks Juhl, As per your suggestion. I've looked up in the system table. The object type page 0 was not available. So i added a new page object with number 0 in the object metadata table. Now a new error occurs when i try to run the RTC.

    Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    The server "net.tcp://localhost:7046/DynamicsNAV/Service" is either unavailable or your connection has been lost. Do you want to attempt to reconnect?
    Yes No

    I have checked up with the service, It is running. Restarted the services and tried it several times. Yet, I am unable to connect to it. And when i remove that data which i inserted in the system table. Then i am able to connect to the RTC and the previous error is occurring.

    Should i be looking at anywhere else?
  • JuhlJuhl Member Posts: 724
    Its NOT 0, look in Cronus database to get the number.
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