How to merge several countries localized functionality

andrejsmandrejsm Member Posts: 122
Hi,
One of our customers want to use one NAV DB for several countries. Is it possible to add into one database several countries localized objects? For example, add to Denmark database localised objects with numbers 12000. Or customer should buy new objects?
When I try to import object with number 12000, system said something like you don't have permissions to create objects in that range of numbers.
Andrejs Muraskins

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  • kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    You cannot use these local objects without appropriate license. If you are MBS partner, you can contact MS to have devel. license for this country. But if you will combine more objects from more countries, you will be not able to use customer license with all these objects, because customer license can be generated just for one country. It seems like solution is to shift the objects into Customer object range (50000..99999).
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  • bertoosbertoos Member Posts: 19
    This comes down to licensing.
    You do not have a license that supports the objects for all the multiple countries. This license is also not standard issue. The best solution would be to talk to MS and find out what the best way would be to compile a license that contains all required granules. It is going to cost you though… I have no idea what the price for such a license would be.
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    Bert
  • andrejsmandrejsm Member Posts: 122
    If I just take existing license file, I can use objects with numbers 12000 in standart database for our country, but I can not create them in the common database.
    I will try to contact Microsoft and ask developer licence for our country.
    Andrejs Muraskins
  • DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    Unless MS has changed positions you will not be able to get localizations for more than one country into one license. Maybe with the new licensing policy this will be possible, so it's worth a try. Otherwise, you're going to have to move localizations into customer range.
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