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While struggling with NAV/SQL performance issues for many years I scribbled down countless pages about various issues, learned by own experience or from colleagues, taken from numerous knowledgebase articles, whitepapers, etc. or heard in several webcasts.
Last year I started to put all this into a structured document, one I could use more straight in my optimization workshops - so "The NAV/SQL Performance Field Guide" was born. It's not a replacement of any official NAV/SQL documentation and requires some pre-knowledge about certain issues, but this "braindump" should give feasible advice and practical hints for the daily work with NAV and SQL. At Convergence 2007 in Copenhagen I got the chance to present this little booklet to some other "Navisioners" and I got throughout a positive feedback! This is why I dare to mention here, that I recently published this PFG on "Books on Demand". ![]() Currently it seems only to be available within DACH countries, but once it really becomes a "success" I'll upgrade it to be sold in Amazon, Libri, etc.. Please do not expect a professional piece of literature - it's all done by myself, no expensive translators or lectors or layouters involved, and printed in Black & White to minimize the costs (I'm not making a fortune with this). I really would appreciate your feedback! Thank you in advance! JГ¶rg Подробнее... http://dynamicsuser.net/blogs/stryk/archiv...ield-guide.aspx
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