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@David I agree that in Navision the flowfields are indeed very powerful and useful. However, the way they have been implemented in SQL causes a lot of extra overhead when you are writing to the database. Each key which uses SIFT creates another table in SQL which needs to get updated via a trigger when...
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Do not forget that there will be Webservices which can be used to feed the Reporting services in MS SQL... it means, you can still use FlowFields... :-)
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[?] [?] [?] Thomas, I don't understand your comments, I have been working with FowFields for 15 years, and find them to be one of the greatest features of Navision, why would you say otherwise?