Number of objects and client's license.

JTPro
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Hello all!
I've just received the license of my client. When I was choosing granules, I took additional number of tables, reports, forms etc. Now I'm wondering where I can find what number I should assign to new objects, that I create, to be 'visible' under client's license?
For example, when I create new table with number from the range 50000 to 99999, I have error under client's license. :-k
Best regards!
I've just received the license of my client. When I was choosing granules, I took additional number of tables, reports, forms etc. Now I'm wondering where I can find what number I should assign to new objects, that I create, to be 'visible' under client's license?
For example, when I create new table with number from the range 50000 to 99999, I have error under client's license. :-k
Best regards!
Navision Application Version: 4.0SP1
Navision Database Version: 4.0
Navision Database Version: 4.0
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I have a report that has a number 50010, and when I switch to client's license I have error, that I don't have permission to read it.
Any idea?
Best regardsNavision Application Version: 4.0SP1
Navision Database Version: 4.00 -
when you buy solution developer/ report designer, navision automatically gives you 10 tables, 10 forms, 10 reports, 10 CU. they are in range of 50000 to 50009. So your 50010 report is the eleventh report for which you don't have permission. You need to buy/order reports. they come in 100 packages .0
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If you are uncertain about the license range in a license file, you can always ask your C/CAPS administrator to print out the license details. In this print you can see all the objects licensed in the license file, and you can see if the object has been assigned or not.
Another way (the quicker one) is to create a Tabular-Type form based on the virtual "Permisson Range" table. You don't need to save this form - just run it, and you'll be able to see which objects you have permisson to use.0 -
You can also take a look in the cfg file that came with the license. When youopen that in notepad, you can review all permissions.0
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