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The result set is incorrect when you apply a filter on a form in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009


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This article applies to Microsoft Dynamics NAV for all countries and all language locales.

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Symptoms

When you apply a filter on a form in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, the result set is incorrect. The pointer jumps to the end of selection or to the beginning of selection. For example, when you apply the "12..20|70..|30..40" filter on the Object ID field of the Object Designer form, this problem occurs.

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Resolution

Hotfix information

A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. There is a "Hotfix download available" section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If you are encountering an issue downloading, installing this hotfix, or have other technical support questions, contact your partner or, if enrolled in a support plan directly with Microsoft, you can contact technical support for Microsoft Dynamics and create a new support request. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site: You can also contact technical support for Microsoft Dynamics by phone using these links for country specific phone numbers. To do this, visit one of the following Microsoft Web sites:

PartnersCustomersIn special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Technical Support Professional for Microsoft Dynamics and related products determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to any additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.


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How to obtain the Microsoft Dynamics NAV hotfix or update files

After you request a Microsoft Dynamics NAV hotfix, a hyperlink will be sent to you in an e-mail.


The e-mail will contain a hyperlink and a password. You can use the hyperlink to download the Microsoft Dynamics NAV hotfix or the update files. When you click the hyperlink, the File Download – Security Warning dialog box opens. Then, you are prompted to run, to save, or to cancel the download.


If you click Run, the files start the download and the extraction process. You must specify a folder for the new files, and then provide the password.


If you click Save, you must specify a path for saving the compressed file. When you open the file that you saved, you are prompted to specify a path for the files. Then, you must provide the password provided in the e-mail.


If you click Cancel, the download process stops.



How to install a Microsoft Dynamics NAV hotfix or an update file

The Microsoft Dynamics NAV platform hotfixes and updates are made available as single files. To install a Microsoft Dynamics NAV hotfix or an update, you must replace the existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation files with the hotfix or the update files. To do this, follow these steps.

Step 1: Replace the files in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client installation

In the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client installation, replace the following files by using the hotfix or the update file.
File nameFile versionFile sizeDateTimePlatform
Dbm.dll6.0.29958.0427,83208-Oct-200917:59x86
Fin.exe6.0.29958.012,598,58408-Oct-200917:59x86
Finhlink.exe6.0.29958.0452,42408-Oct-200917:59x86
Finsql.exe6.0.29958.012,713,79208-Oct-200917:59x86
Nc_netb.dll6.0.29958.096,57608-Oct-200917:59x86
Nc_tcp.dll6.0.29958.098,62408-Oct-200917:59x86
Nc_tcps.dll6.0.29958.0141,12008-Oct-200917:59x86
Ndbcs.dll6.0.29958.01,348,92808-Oct-200917:59x86
Slave.exe6.0.29958.0152,38408-Oct-200917:59x86
To replace the existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV files, follow these steps:
  1. Close the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client.
  2. Locate the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client installation directory. The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client is usually installed in the following directory:
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\Classic
  3. Copy the files that you downloaded.
  4. Paste the files that you downloaded into the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Classic Client installation directory.
  5. Click Yes to overwrite the files in the directory.

Step 2: Replace the files in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server installation

If you have Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server installed, replace the following files in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server installation by using the hotfix or the update files.
File nameFile versionFile sizeDateTimePlatform
Dbm.dll6.0.29958.0427,83208-Oct-200917:58x86
Nas.exe6.0.29958.02,258,74408-Oct-200917:59x86
Nassql.exe6.0.29958.02,352,44808-Oct-200917:59x86
Ndbcs.dll6.0.29958.01,348,92808-Oct-200917:58x86
Slave.exe6.0.29958.0152,38408-Oct-200917:58x86
To replace the files, follow these steps.
  1. Stop the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server.
  2. Locate the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server installation directory. The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server is usually installed in the following directory:
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics NAV\60\Application Server
  3. Copy the files that you downloaded.
  4. Paste the files that you downloaded into the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server installation directory.
  5. Click Yes to overwrite the files in the directory.
  6. Start the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server.

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Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a bug in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

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More Information

For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates

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Article Info
Article ID : 976273
Revision : 2
Created on : 1/31/2017
Published on : 1/31/2017
Exists online : False
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