NAV 2013 R2 Object changes not working until service is restarted

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Hello Everyone
I am facing problem then I am making change in Codeunit but it does not work until service is restarted or Sync-Tenant Command is used using PowerShell.
Version is 2013 R2. I have verified and assigned necessary permission to Service Account and my user on SQL Server and service tier.
Any suggestion or help is appreciated.
I am facing problem then I am making change in Codeunit but it does not work until service is restarted or Sync-Tenant Command is used using PowerShell.
Version is 2013 R2. I have verified and assigned necessary permission to Service Account and my user on SQL Server and service tier.
Any suggestion or help is appreciated.
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Answers
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It is likely your object change listener not working. There is many possible causes for this. Start with following Microsoft's guide on "how to set up the service account", check out the windows event logs on the middle tier server and the SQL server, and google for "object change listener". This is an area that changed a lot over the years with different versions of NAV, so try to find information relevant to NAV 2013.0
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I have setup it but it is still not working.
In provided scenario, NAV Service tire and SQL Service are running with different users. Should they have same account?0 -
No, they do not need to be the same user. Each user must have sufficient privileges for their respective tasks, on Windows, Active directory, and on SQL Server.0
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