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Browse All TopicsI am trying to find any command line instructions I can use to back up a navision native database and optimize tables. I am looking for something I can run in a scheduler so I am not babysitting the processes.
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by: AndersHedegaardPosted on 2009-11-11 at 14:41:57ID: 25799964
Navision comes with a hotcopy functionality that can do what you ask.
Hotcopy is used for backing up of live native databases (by copying db files to another location).
it has some additional functions like test of db and for more information refer to administrator guide, document that you can find on navision install cd1 under Doc folder (w1w1adg.pdf)