MenuSuite - New Items Not Visible

jvancleve
Member Posts: 20
I apologize for asking what is probably a dumb question. I am new to Navision development and I'm having trouble editing the MenuSuite. I have scoured the forums here and tried every suggestion, but I can't get it to work.
I have created a custom report and need to add it to the MenuSuite. Using the customer's license, I can open the Navigation Pane Designer, create a new item, save & compile. But once I exit the Nav Pane Designer, my changes are not visible. If I go back into the designer, I can see my newly created item.
I have deleted the Company MenuSuite (90) and started from scratch. I have tried using my developer's license to make the changes. I have tried adding permissions in table 2000000005. Instead of adding a new item to an existing menu, I tried creating my own but I still run into the same issue.
What am I doing wrong? :-k
I have created a custom report and need to add it to the MenuSuite. Using the customer's license, I can open the Navigation Pane Designer, create a new item, save & compile. But once I exit the Nav Pane Designer, my changes are not visible. If I go back into the designer, I can see my newly created item.
I have deleted the Company MenuSuite (90) and started from scratch. I have tried using my developer's license to make the changes. I have tried adding permissions in table 2000000005. Instead of adding a new item to an existing menu, I tried creating my own but I still run into the same issue.
What am I doing wrong? :-k
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Make sure the menu is Enabled
Go to 'Assign Users...' and see if you/whomever are in the list
After you 'Close' and 'Compile' the menusuite right click at the bottom and click 'Refresh'
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Xypher, thanks for the help but unfortunately that didn't work for me. Is it possible something is screwed up with my license?0
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Hi Jvancleve,
I think your problem is that you have developed the report in a number range outside the range allow for the customer. Nav only displays menu item that you are licenced for. Check what the customer is licenced for -> 50000 - 50099 is normally a good start.0 -
You sir, are absolutely correct! I assigned the report an id of 50100 and of course we're licensed up to 50099. Dumb.
See, I knew it would be something simple that I overlooked. Thanks for the catch, and your help.
-Jamison0 -
Hi Jamison,
Gald to help - it always the simple thing that trip us up0
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