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Opening for charges purchased directly to the production
Application Business Central Development Dynamics NAV Manufacturing

Opening for charges purchased directly to the production

February 26, 2015October 22, 2022

“Why can’t I post charges directly to a production order without making special operations and create the vendor as a subcontractor on a work center”

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Checking your Dynamics NAV License and object versions
Application Business Central Debugging Dynamics NAV Featured

Checking your Dynamics NAV License and object versions

February 23, 2015October 23, 2022

When I first started in Columbus NSC, I faced the usual license struggle, sent out on my first assignment: What was included in the license?

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Posting freight lines automatically from the WMS Shipment in Dynamics NAV
Application Business Central Development Dynamics NAV Warehouse

Posting freight lines automatically from the WMS Shipment in Dynamics NAV

February 17, 2015November 6, 2022

Some of my customers using the Dynamics NAV Warehouse Management (WMS) module face the same issues with this WMS setup: The Sales Orders are created

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Cancelling an active production order in Dynamics NAV
Application Business Central Dynamics NAV Manufacturing

Cancelling an active production order in Dynamics NAV

February 14, 2015October 22, 2022

A production order can be created in four different statuses. In three of them, it is not a problem if a production order was created

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Strange fonts printing from a Terminal Server
Business Central Dynamics NAV Installation Terminal Server

Strange fonts printing from a Terminal Server

February 8, 2015October 22, 2022

At a client, I faced a strange situation: In some situations, printing from the clients looked different from printing from Terminal server running on Windows

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