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what about the people with 16xx postings?Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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I thought I was the only "Joe Nobody" End user here?0
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ssingla wrote:what about the people with 16xx postings?
You are really special and important for the forum.
To the best of my knowledge the only End User helping the other members and a prominent member of the forum \:D/ \:D/
Doh! Too bad I'm not an end user... The only MVP that is an end user is Harry.
Another good end user contributor on this forum is themave.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
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Alex Chow wrote:Another good end user contributor on this forum is themave.
Word! 8)0 -
I was too impressed with you Alex & wondered what all effort you would have put to learn so much about Navision to gain such expert knowledge while doing routine office/IT work.
I faintly remember in one post you mentioning something like that & I used to give your example to all the system admin and other IT staff of the client. #-oCA Sandeep Singla
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Impressed by me? :oops:
Actually, I'm more impressed by the other MVPs on the expert knowledge they deliver to this forum.
But let's not get involved in the "Mutual Admiration Society". We're all here to help each other out and to make the world a better place (the world of Navision anyway).Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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DenSter wrote:And here is number 4000 \:D/
AHA so posts to chat etc. count as real posts then. :?David Singleton0 -
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David Singleton wrote:Waldo wrote:Even posts to move other posts count
That explains a lot. 8)
Even posts to say that a topic is locked and will be deleted count.
But when I delete my count goes down.
But even with all those posts I cannot compete with the top 2 posters. And also ara3n is getting close.Regards,Alain Krikilion
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I have passed my 6000th post... yesterday I sawthat I need last 8 to have 6000 and today I noticed that I passed over...
I am thinking if I am not posting when I sleep...0 -
kine wrote:I have passed my 6000th post... yesterday I sawthat I need last 8 to have 6000 and today I noticed that I passed over...
I am thinking if I am not posting when I sleep...Regards,Alain Krikilion
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Oh my gosh... that's like 2000 more than me :shock:
Congrats Kamil, you've inspired many people0 -
kine wrote:I have passed my 6000th post... yesterday I sawthat I need last 8 to have 6000 and today I noticed that I passed over...
I am thinking if I am not posting when I sleep...
4000 more post to hit 10,000. Get your act together and get movin'!Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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kine wrote:Some Jackpot for 1st 10000 posts? 8)No support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)0
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Luc Van Dyck wrote:kine wrote:Some Jackpot for 1st 10000 posts? 8)Regards,Alain Krikilion
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Such a huge number 6000 - Great job!
I gotta start getting up before 10am! :whistle:0 -
Sometimes I feel Like he wants to be low key but your hard work has not gone unnoticed!
ara3n 4000 posts! =D> =D>0 -
Savatage wrote:Sometimes I feel Like he wants to be low key but your hard work has not gone unnoticed!
ara3n 4000 posts! =D> =D>
Thanks.0 -
Savatage wrote:Sometimes I feel Like he wants to be low key but your hard work has not gone unnoticed!
ara3n 4000 posts! =D> =D>
Firstly I would like to send a big round of applause =D> =D> =D> to Rashed, for reaching this milestone. but I would like to expound on this. What I think we are all not acknowledging, is Quality vs Quantity. I think that forget the number, most importantly look at the quality of his posts. Having known him since his early days in NAV, I must say that its rare that I see anyone that has advanced and expanded their Navision horizons as much as Rashed has. He has gone from being a newbie programmer, to a true Navision all round consultant, his posts are not just code based, but he provides real help to users wanting to make crucial business decisions, and in the last couple of years, I find it very hard to find any posts of his that I would disagree with. I remember the days when "top poster" was more of a friendly rivalry between Steve an I, and I know that this rivalry helps build a great community, but the great thing is that even with quantity, that both "The Dynamics User Group" and "MIBUSO" have managed to maintain such a high level of quality people providing quality information. Bravo to all out there doing that.
But especially to Rashed, for showing that an open mind and determination can lead to a person becoming one of the best and most respected in their field.
David.
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Geez... That was the longest congradulatory post of this thread. Nice work David.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
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Alex Chow wrote:Geez... That was the longest congradulatory post of this thread. Nice work David.
Believe me I know the guy and he deserved it.David Singleton0 -
Congratulations! =D>
Keep up the good work :!:Regards,Alain Krikilion
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David Singleton wrote:Well done. \:D/
Good work Rashed =D> =D>0 -
wow. thanks for all your kind words.
I took some accounting classes, and have been working with a CPA, MBA consultant over the years on a lot of projects, who has thought me a great deal about business.
It has been a two way learning process, where he has learned development and I consult with him on business requirements.
The key is that the developer needs to be interested in business reasons, and the consultants needs to know what mod is risky and stay away from and find to do it the Navision way.
Thanks again.0
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