is it possible to convert back to 5.0?

gvolkov
gvolkov Member Posts: 196
I accidentally converted the 5.0 database to 6.0
is there any way to convert it back?
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  • gvolkov
    gvolkov Member Posts: 196
    Forgot to mention, this is a native database.
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  • DenSter
    DenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    I'd try taking a NAV backup and recreate the database with 5.0 exe's.
  • kine
    kine Member Posts: 12,562
    DenSter wrote:
    I'd try taking a NAV backup and recreate the database with 5.0 exe's.

    I am afraid that it will not work, there will be error when restoring, becauase there will be virtual tables which are not known in NAV 5.00... :-k
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  • ara3n
    ara3n Member Posts: 9,258
    You can backup only company and unchecked company independent tables that way 20 billion tables are not included.

    And then load only selected objects.
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    Independent Consultant/Developer


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  • DenSter
    DenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    kine wrote:
    DenSter wrote:
    I'd try taking a NAV backup and recreate the database with 5.0 exe's.

    I am afraid that it will not work, there will be error when restoring, becauase there will be virtual tables which are not known in NAV 5.00... :-k
    Yeah I didn't think it was going to work, but I would at least try it. :-k
  • ara3n
    ara3n Member Posts: 9,258
    It works. :idea:


    backup just data. uncheck company independent company and uncheck objects.

    you can load the objects, but as text and compile.
    Ahmed Rashed Amini
    Independent Consultant/Developer


    blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
  • kine
    kine Member Posts: 12,562
    ara3n wrote:
    It works. :idea:


    backup just data. uncheck company independent company and uncheck objects.

    you can load the objects, but as text and compile.

    Yes, when you skip the data shared through companies, it will work, because the data are not problem. Problems begin when you will try to import the shared data and this is not done in this way. But you will not have data like Permissions etc. restored, which can be restored by Export/Import from the NAV 2009 client.
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    MVP - Dynamics NAV
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    NAVERTICA a.s.