NAV is still alive (English Version)
NAV sigue vivo
La situación a fecha de hoy es que aún existen y existirán muchos clientes en versiones de NAV antiguas, a los cuales se le brinda el mejor soporte que podemos, se les realizan correcciones, se arreglan malas implementaciones, se desarrollan optimizaciones y también evolutivos.
Contamos con grandes profesionales que han aprendido con NAV desde sus primeras versiones, enseñaron y siguen apoyando en el soporte de estos clientes, es muy importante aprender la filosofía de NAV me dijeron siempre.
Es una verdad que conociendo las nuevas versiones de Business Central y sus muchos beneficios, estos clientes muy probablemente se mantengan en estas versiones aunque ya no cuente con el soporte estándar del fabricante vigente (si el extendido), ya sea por motivos de no cambiar lo que bien funciona para ellos, no contar con un presupuesto para la evolución, cambio o migración a las nuevas versiones, y que finalmente se apoyan en el soporte de los partners, freelances o recursos internos que podrían tener.
Muchos consultores funcionales y técnicos aprendieron Business Central y dieron un salto desde NAV, muchos consultores funcionales y técnicos han aprendido solo Business Central, y existen los que han tenido que dar un salto también desde Business Central hacia NAV para apoyar en distintos trabajos de soporte que acontecen a estos clientes vigentes. Quisiera recordar algunos temas que sirven aún en este camino con NAV:
Soporte Extendido de Microsoft
- Directiva de ciclo de vida fijado – Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Learn
- Ciclo de vida de Dynamics NAV
- Dynamics NAV 2015: 14/ENE/25
- Dynamics NAV 2016: 14/ABR/26
- Dynamics NAV 2017: 11/ENE/27
- Dynamics NAV 2018: 11/ENE/28
Enlaces útiles
- Getting Started – Dynamics NAV | Microsoft Learn
- Search Dynamics Nav | Microsoft Learn
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV Overview – TechNet Articles – United States (English) – TechNet Wiki
- mibuso.com
- MSDynamicsWorld.com
- Interesting Links (waldo.be)
- Dynamics NAV – Roberto Stefanetti Blog (robertostefanettinavblog.com)
- Historic NAV – Hougaard.com
- NAV – Stefano Demiliani
- NAV – Kauffmann
- Saurav Dhyani – #MSDynNAV & #MSDyn365bc
- Latest Dynamics 365 Business Central/NAV topics – Dynamics User Group
- NAV Blogs | Totovic Dynamics 365 Blog
- ..
Libros
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Quick Start Guide | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV – Fifth Edition | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Search NAV | Packt Subscription (packtpub.com)
Herramientas de análisis
- Prism for C/AL (stati-cal.com)
- GDT WhereUsed PLUS
- Service Tier Administration Tool v3.4.0 | mibuso.com
Patrones
- NAV Patterns Archive | alguidelines.dev – Business Central Design Patterns
- Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns | Packt (packtpub.com)
Comparador de Versiones
- Dynamics NAV & Business Central Version Comparison | TNP UK (the365people.com)
- Dynamics NAV and Business Central Comparison (archerpoint.com)
Migración de objetos a Business Central
- The Txt2Al Conversion Tool – Business Central | Microsoft Learn
- Using the ForNAV Converter to convert txt to AL – ForNAV
Espero que sea de utilidad.
NAV is still alive
The situation as of today is that there are still and there will be many customers in old NAV versions, to whom we provide the best support we can, we make corrections, fix bad implementations, develop optimizations and evolutionary ones.
We have great professionals who have learned with NAV since its first versions, have taught and continue to support providing support to these customers, it is very important to learn the philosophy of NAV have always told me.
It is true that knowing the new versions of Business Central and its many benefits, these customers are very likely to remain in these versions even if they no longer have the mainstream support of the manufacturer (only extended), either for reasons of not changing what works well for them, not having a budget for the evolution, change or migration to new versions, and finally rely on the support of partners, freelancers or internal resources that could have.
Many functional and technical consultants learned Business Central and made the leap from NAV, many functional and technical consultants have learned only Business Central, and there are those who have had to make the leap from Business Central to NAV to support various support jobs that occur to these current customers. I would like to remind some topics that are still useful in this path with NAV:
Microsoft Extended Support
- Fixed Lifecycle Policy – Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Learn
- Dynamics NAV – Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Learn
- Dynamics NAV 2015: JAN/14/25
- Dynamics NAV 2016: APR/14/26
- Dynamics NAV 2017: JAN/11/27
- Dynamics NAV 2018: JAN/11/28
Useful links
- Getting Started – Dynamics NAV | Microsoft Learn
- Search Dynamics Nav | Microsoft Learn
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV Overview – TechNet Articles – United States (English) – TechNet Wiki
- mibuso.com
- MSDynamicsWorld.com
- Interesting Links (waldo.be)
- Dynamics NAV – Roberto Stefanetti Blog (robertostefanettinavblog.com)
- Historic NAV – Hougaard.com
- NAV – Stefano Demiliani
- NAV – Kauffmann
- Saurav Dhyani – #MSDynNAV & #MSDyn365bc
- Latest Dynamics 365 Business Central/NAV topics – Dynamics User Group
- NAV Blogs | Totovic Dynamics 365 Blog
- ..
Books
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Quick Start Guide | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV – Fifth Edition | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV | Packt (packtpub.com)
- Search NAV | Packt Subscription (packtpub.com)
Analysis tools
- Prism for C/AL (stati-cal.com)
- GDT WhereUsed PLUS
- Service Tier Administration Tool v3.4.0 | mibuso.com
Patterns
- NAV Patterns Archive | alguidelines.dev – Business Central Design Patterns
- Learning Dynamics NAV Patterns | Packt (packtpub.com)
Version Comparator
- Dynamics NAV & Business Central Version Comparison | TNP UK (the365people.com)
- Dynamics NAV and Business Central Comparison (archerpoint.com)
Migration of objects to Business Central
- The Txt2Al Conversion Tool – Business Central | Microsoft Learn
- Using the ForNAV Converter to convert txt to AL – ForNAV
I hope it will be useful.



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