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Critical bug in NAV 2013 R2 - Data loss can occur when you change an object multiple times or compile all objects in a live database that has active users connected.

Dear all,

As discussed in Last post Microsoft NAV 2013 R2 had a Critical Bug of Data Loss when we change an Objects Multiple Times or Compile Objects in Live Database that has active users connected.

Microsoft Have Released A Platform Hotfix for the same, which is now available for download from partner source.

Below are the details of KB Article -

Platform hotfix for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 (Build 36281)

Tag for Major Issue - 
357487 Data loss can occur when you change an object multiple times or compile all objects in a live database that has active users connected.

Download Link - https://mbs2.microsoft.com/Knowledgebase/KBDisplay.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;2934571

Please note that implementing KB 2934571 will require a database conversion

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
saurav-nav.blogspot.com

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