Object of type X with id Y could not be found
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--------------------------- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1 --------------------------- Object of type CodeUnit with id 829 could not be found. Page Edit - Sales Order - 1003 ∙ Progressive Home Furnishings must close.
This error appears when selecting a customer. The codeunit exsists in the database, because the same codeunit is called from the classic client. I couldn't find a similar topic. Has anyone experienced this behaviour before?
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Just a guess, Did you try by compiling the codeunit?
Which is the CU829, i didnt find this in 3.7,5.0Sp1 and 6.0SP1 :-k0 -
Codeunit 829 is "DO Payment Trans. Log Mgt." version NAVW16.00.10
Compiling does give an automation error. This might indeed be the problem. (Rather stupid of me of not trying that)
Automation is of type 'Microsoft Dynamics NAV wrapper for Dynamics Online Proxy'.ITransactionResult (got that from a live), in the test it is offcourse "Unknown Automation Server.Unknown Class".
Thank you for you help Mohana_cse06
conclusion: having R2 objects in a SP1 database is not a good idea.0 -
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