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We’d like to say a heartfelt thank you to all our customers, partners, vendors, friends, and other stakeholders for a great 2019. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year....
View ArticleNew subscription procedure
As you know, subscription customers (OnPrem or private cloud) require a new ForNAV license file to be installed yearly. Twenty-one days prior to renewal, customers get a warning that their license is...
View ArticleNew price for the check report with MICR font
We have listened to you. Many North American partners have asked us for an option to buy ForNAV with the check report with MICR font only. We are therefore happy to announce that, from today, you can...
View ArticleTrusted Certificates
Trusting Your Service Tier Certificate If you want to connect your ForNAV Designer to a service tier using secure communication via HTTPS/SSL then you need to be able to trust the certificate installed...
View ArticleCurrControl
Setting forecolor, back color, font, and formatting dynamically on a control ForNAV supports a wide array of properties to control the look of controls. However, sometimes you might want to control the...
View ArticleForNAV Training af Days of Knowledge 2020
We are happy to offer FREE ForNAV training at the pre-conference days at Days of Knowledge in UK and Denmark in May and June. Read more here: Training at DOK20 The post ForNAV Training af Days of...
View ArticleJoin our upcoming webinars
Webinar – Introduction to ForNAV Are you new to ForNAV – or simply interested in learning a bit more about what we can offer? Then you should join this webinar! You’ll get an overview of ForNAV, and...
View ArticleAdding data items to a layout
This Knowledge Base article is relevant for ForNAV version 5.1.0.1850 and higher. Currently, the only way to add data items to a report in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is to make a copy of...
View ArticleTranslation
This Knowledge Base article is relevant for ForNAV version 5.1.0.1850 and higher. Sometimes, you might want to change the captions shown in reports to fulfill special customer demands or adhere to...
View ArticleFieldOptions
This Knowledge Base article is relevant for ForNAV version 5.1.0.1850 and higher. When using JavaScript in the ForNAV Designer, it is sometimes necessary to write conditions based on the value of...
View ArticleAnnouncing ForNAV 5.1
We are happy to announce general availability of ForNAV 5.1 (5.1.0.1851). The new version of ForNAV includes: The possibility of no AL code ForNAV 5.1 has full support for editing and building reports...
View ArticleFIK code
In some cases, customers still want to have a FIK code on their invoices. To make this possible, ForNAV has a built-in function string, PaymentId(int IKCardType,string Number),which you can use to...
View ArticleForNAV Coffee Break
In this short informal webinar, we’ll share information and inspiration, and you can sit back, relax and learn something useful. www.fornav.com/coffeebreak/ The post ForNAV Coffee Break appeared...
View ArticleAnnouncing ForNAV 5.2
We are happy to announce general availability of ForNAV 5.2 (5.2.0.1917). The new version of ForNAV includes: Support for Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 release wave 1 (Business Central 16)...
View ArticleAdd a new field without Visual Studio Code in less than 30 seconds
To add new fields to existing tables and pages faster, ForNAV 5.2 now supports the creation of Table extensions and Page extensions without having to write code in Visual Studio Code. A huge part of...
View ArticleHyperlinks in reports
From version 5.2.0.1921 and later, there is support for hyperlinks in reports. This means that for text boxes and table cells, you can set a hyperlink property that will enable the recipient of the...
View ArticleDefine local printers for direct print
With ForNAV 5.3 and ForNAV Report Pack 5.3 (and later versions), you can now define local printers and print ForNAV reports to them directly, without using the usual PDF Print dialog. It is also...
View ArticleInstalling the ForNAV Direct Print Client
To install the ForNAV Direct Print Client, read here: www.fornav.com/directprint The post Installing the ForNAV Direct Print Client appeared first on ForNAV.
View ArticlePrinter errors
Sometimes you might run into an error message that looks like this: A call to ForNav.Report.Pre failed with this message: Error in OnPreReport step ‘1423, Check printer selection’ Inner exception 1:...
View ArticleDebugging reports in Microsoft Cloud
When Business Central reports are generated in Microsoft Cloud, the rendering is done via a ForNAV service endpoint. The endpoint receives the report layout and the data needed to produce the finished...
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