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Application Objects Granules and Restrictions

BagheeraBagheera Member Posts: 57
Does a user have to purchase the following Granules?

--Application Objects--
Tables (Each) 7.730
Tables (10) 8.200
Forms (Each) 7.800
Forms (100) 8.300
Reports (Each) 7.900
Reports (100) 8.400
Dataports (Each) 8.000
Dataports (100) 8.500
Codeunits (Each) 8.100
Codeunits (100) 8.600

What are the restrictions if one doesnt have them in his/her license?
I understand that every granule come in quantity of one or 100, I just posted everything because the granule codes are different... Thank you in advance...
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    kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    This granule are needed, if customer want to have some customization in range 50000..99999 - for example some modules from NSC etc... without them NSC is not able to assign the objects in the custom area...
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    BagheeraBagheera Member Posts: 57
    I am realtively new to Navision. What do u mean by NSC?

    If I get it correctly to use tables, forms, reports, etc in that range you need to purchase as many as the objects you are using?
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    kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    NSC is "old" terminology for MBS Partner...

    and Yes, you need as many objects as you want to use in that range... (you can get some "for free" for example with granule Report designer you have one package of 100 reports etc.)
    Kamil Sacek
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    krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,090
    (you can get some "for free" for example with granule Report designer you have one package of 100 reports etc.)

    But in this case the range goes from 50000 to 50099 and all are enabled immediately.
    If you buy the reports (=Reports (100)) apart, you are not limited to that range and you can have them enabled when and which you want.
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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