In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 CU1, support for VS2015 Community Edition has been implemented.
However if you do a default install of VS2015CE, the RDLC editor is not included and your report will show up as XML instead of the visual designer.
In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 CU1, support for VS2015 Community Edition has been implemented.
However if you do a default install of VS2015CE, the RDLC editor is not included and your report will show up as XML instead of the visual designer.
A couple of days ago when I was delivering a Report Design in Dynamics NAV 2009 training one of the students had a very strange problem. Being an experienced trainer I thought I had seen all possible bugs and ‘undocumented features’ of the Report Designer, but this one I had never seen before.
A list of video screen recordings on how to work in the Visual Studio NAV/RDLC development environment
The other day, I was trying to edit a NAV 2009 RDLC report, and I noticed that “Report Items” was conspicuously missing from the Toolbox menu. I tried right-clicking and selecting Show All, but that didn’t help. I even tried restarting my PC to no avail. Without the Report Items, there was no way for me to add controls to my report (short of copy / paste an existing control and changing the value, but that’s not a fix).
As a Navision developers I have Multiple Versions of Navision running in single Machine. As discussed Earlier in the post how to run multiple Version of RTC in single machine. So my machine have following details for RTC Versions:
You use Visual Studio to debug objects that run in the RoleTailored client. This procedure describes how to attach Visual Studio to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server service before you start debugging. Before you start this procedure, you must do the following:
This example shows step-by-step how to create a windows service in Visual Studio.