Merge Customers

Good morning: I want to know how to do a Merge accounts Customers in Navision 2013, if possible?, I read that you have to pay to install a few add ons with the Merge Utility. Please help me. Thank you… http://www.dynamicsnavaddons.com/merge-utility

hi,

have a look at http://www.mergetool.com/default.html

regards

hi, Thanks, but I can not find the solution I need in that link.

Hi Oscar,

Try this link

http://www.araxis.com/merge/download.en

Regards

Abuzar

Hi Oscar,

So we’re all clear on what it is you’re actually asking, are you trying to merge NAV program objects, or NAV Customer data?

Thanks,

Hello, attempt to merge information from Navision 2013, merge the information from 2 vendors in one of these. the same with customers… example: vendor1 has 5 movements or transactions and a balance of 2000, and the vendor2 has 3 movements or transactions and a balance of 1000… the idea is to leave one alone of these two vendors and the other would be inactive or locked with balance 0 and 0 movements, and the active active vendor would be 8 movements or transactions with a balance of 3000…

Hello, attempt to merge information from Navision 2013R2, merge the information from 2 vendors in one of these. the same with customers… example: vendor1 has 5 movements or transactions and a balance of 2000, and the vendor2 has 3 movements or transactions and a balance of 1000… the idea is to leave one alone of these two vendors and the other would be inactive or locked with balance 0 and 0 movements, and the active active vendor would be 8 movements or transactions with a balance of 3000…

OK, you might look at this tool … it merges data. http://www.dynamicsnavaddons.com/merge-utility

HI, This is what exactly I need, but free, on this link charge almost 1200 US dollars just for this utility. Want the merge Utility but no cost. where?

George Love,

Hi, This is what exactly I need, but free, on this link charge almost 1200 US dollars just for this utility. Want the merge Utility but no cost. where?

Hi Oscar,

I’m happy that this will solve your problem, and believe me, I understand that you want a free solution. If you consider though, the effort you’ve expended looking for a solution, how few options you’ve found, and how much work went into developing the solution in front of you, perhaps you’ll understand why ‘free’ isn’t really on the table. Even if you decided to build a similar solution yourself, you would either expend staff resources, or hire a contractor. So you’re still incurring a cost either way.

I think your better topic of consideration is the classic buy/build scenario. Either you accept the time and expense of building your own solution, or you pay someone for an available solution. The third option, of course, is to beg the question; to decide to do nothing.

Hope that’s helpful.