rypted:
(In case the unicode characters don't display, in the version 4
result 2 of the numbers are replaced by Asian symbols.)
In web searches I could not find anyone else reporting problems with
the DecryptOld method. I could really use some help.
Thanks!
RALorenz
a new journal, and use the "rename" feature to give the new
journal the non-existant journal number. You can then use this new
journal to delete the lines.
RALorenz
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line. Of course you may need to arrange the fields on
the sales form to match the data order in the barcode.
RALorenz
--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, "Cenk Ince"
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> Hi all
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> I'm trying to entegrate a barcode
Bruce,
Issue 1
Our company has been running v3.0 for 18 months. We keep all our
sales orders in the table. We've found that some procedures slow
down as time goes on ... but we've also found ways to eliminate this
problem.
For example, every night we run the sales invoice update procedure.
Hennie,
I agree with the suggestion made by one of the previous posters ...
you need to check your SQL server.
Here's what's NOT wrong
1. Your AOS's are not overtaxed,
2. Your SQL processors are not overtaxed
3. I assume your clients are not overtaxed
This leaves 2 possibilities
1. The netw
On the user's record, fill in their AD network name. In the Axapta
Configuration Utility, remove the login name ... just leave it blank.
Here's what the ACU help text says:
Because Navision Axapta supports unified login, you will normally
leave the User field blank. When the User field is bl
tell you that mortals like us
should not mess with the AOT. They're right. But it's the only
answer I have for your question.
RALorenz
Dayton, OH
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> HI all,
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> Hope some one can give a clue!
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