Client don´t display the changes from an other client

WinfriedBarzWinfriedBarz Member Posts: 38
Hallo,
I have the problem that sometimes changes I made on an client (a new customer or a new salesperson) I cannot see at an other client. To see the changes I must restart navison, one time I had to restart the Computer.

Does anybody know this problem?
Best Regards
Winfried Barz

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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    One of the first things you should always ask (so I'm asking): have you checked if you were watching to a filtered set?

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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  • ajayjainajayjain Member Posts: 119
    can't believe that you had to restart the computer. :D

    you can set the dbms and objects cache to 0
    (tools - options).
    Ajay Jain
    UK
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,118
    I know something can happen in the following case:
    If you create a record in a table that didn't have records before, you have to exit Navision and re-enter to get the information on another client.
    But restart a computer... #-o
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    That's very hard to believe.
    If you create a record in a table that didn't have records before, you have to exit Navision and re-enter to get the information on another client
    Isn't that because when no records are in a table, navision "disables" the form? Isn't exiting and re-entering the form enough?

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
  • chrispaulchrispaul Member Posts: 174
    Hi
    It is very much possible that other clients need to refresh their applications but only in the case if they are already in the same application where u made some changes but again restart your system is not at all possible , I feel u hav not tried closing the application & then checking it out, Well in that case do it now and tell us
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,118
    Waldo wrote:
    That's very hard to believe.
    If you create a record in a table that didn't have records before, you have to exit Navision and re-enter to get the information on another client

    Isn't that because when no records are in a table, navision "disables" the form? Isn't exiting and re-entering the form enough?
    You can easily try this out.

    Actually, I am running the tables directly.
    And I am NOT working with a DB opened locally with 2 sessions. I always use a server to work on a Navision-DB.
    The funny thing is that when I design the table on the 2nd session and close the table again without saving, the table shows me the records.

    I think the problem is because if NEVER records existed in a table of a certain company, no record for it is created in table "Table Information" and I think the 2nd session has these cached and doesn't refresh it. So it doesn't see the record in his cache and it shows no records in the table where you just created a record.
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    kriki wrote:
    I think the problem is because if NEVER records existed in a table of a certain company, no record for it is created in table "Table Information" and I think the 2nd session has these cached and doesn't refresh it. So it doesn't see the record in his cache and it shows no records in the table where you just created a record.

    hm, good thinking ... =D> . Never would have come to this.

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
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