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Is NAV 2015 compatible with SQL SERVER 2019?
Raghvendra
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2020-09-03
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Planning for SQL Server upgrade, I would like to know if NAV 2015 is compatible with SQL SERVER 2019?
If not, what are the other version of SQL Server available that are compatible with NAV 2015
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foo_bar
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2020-09-03
edited 2020-09-03
edit: wrong info from me, was for windows server 2019..
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SanderDk
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To my knowledge the last offically support SQL version for NAV 2015 is SQL 2017:
https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/dynamics365/bdm/2018/01/11/sql-server-2017-and-dynamics-nav/
But currently I'am running a NAV 2015 on a SQL 2019 without any problems.
For help, do not use PM, use forum instead, perhaps other people have the same question, or better answers.
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kriki
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[Topic moved from 'Navision Financials' forum to 'NAV Three Tier' forum]
Regards,Alain Krikilion
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https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/dynamics365/bdm/2018/01/11/sql-server-2017-and-dynamics-nav/
But currently I'am running a NAV 2015 on a SQL 2019 without any problems.
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!