The change log system up to NAV 2009 R2 (pre-NAV 2013) is exposed to the end-user in Administration > Application Setup > IT Administration > General Setup > Change Log Setup (Task). In order to understand how this change can impact you and your users, we need to start with where you are possibly coming from (upgrading from a pre-NAV 2013 environment or below). There is basically two different (stock) change log systems that are now in the RTC: the pre-NAV 2013 change log (Classic/RTC) and the NAV 2013+ change log system. How does Microsoft Dynamics NAV change log work?Īs with any product, improvements to base functionality occurs with most major releases, and change log had been an overlooked feature for some time. With Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, the system was changed in a subtle manner that had adversely impacted some of our clients and allowed me to take some time to dig into the details of the new system and what can be changed. 3.01.A was the first version that I worked with and it has been generally a valuable and sometimes overlooked (and misused) tool for our clients. The change log functionality in Microsoft Dynamics NAV has existed within the product since the old “Navision” days.
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