NAV 2009 - Possible object cache issue

I'm not very familiar with the NAV webservices, so forgive any ignorance on terminology and such.

I have a client who is using NAV 2009 with both the classic client and with a website connected to the NAV server through webservices. We applied a fix to our software (codeunit modified) on the server. The fix is working when processing through the classic client, but the website processing still seems to be using the old code. We're aware of object caching, and we restarted both the NAV server and the webservices server in order to hopefully clear any object cache, but the problem persists. Is there some other form of code caching that may require additional steps to resolve?

Any help is appreciated,
Van

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  • gvolkovgvolkov Member Posts: 196
    it is strange, but sometimes restart is not the same as stop and start
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  • FlensGoldFlensGold Member Posts: 2
    Noisy_Van wrote: »
    I'm not very familiar with the NAV webservices, so forgive any ignorance on terminology and such.

    I have a client who is using NAV 2009 with both the classic client and with a website connected to the NAV server through webservices. We applied a fix to our software (codeunit modified) on the server. The fix is working when processing through the classic client, but the website processing still seems to be using the old code. We're aware of object caching, and we restarted both the NAV server and the webservices server in order to hopefully clear any object cache, but the problem persists. Is there some other form of code caching that may require additional steps to resolve?

    Any help is appreciated,
    Van

    Hello,
    we have exactly the same problem and I have no idea how to solve it. Did you solve it?
    Any ideas would be appreciated.
    BR
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