Data Director 3.2.148 Release Notes
Note: Data Director now runs as an x64 application and installation will install the files into Program Files instead of the Program Files (x86) folder.
If you are upgrading from version 3.2.126 or an older version of Data Director, you must first uninstall the older version, to clear it from the Program Files (x86) folder before you install this version.
To keep current setup between versions, before uninstalling the old version, take backup of lsretail.config file and work folder (if any jobs are still in queue) from DD Data Folder. Uninstall the old version. Replace the files back to Data Folder. Install new version.
Note: Database Connection string for Business Central Database must have an |bc ending, not |navXXX (which is only for Navision databases).
This version was released in June 2024 and includes the following improvements and bug fixes.
LSTS-31077: Field mapping fixes
Fixed field vs Data out of sync, where fields were missing. Fixed wrong field SQL name instead of LS Central name where added in result file. Mostly happens when mapping between old and new version of LS Central / Nav. Fixed WHERE part of a delete statement that included invalid values.
LSTS-32269: Fix SaaS Duration insert
Handle Duration value when Replicating to and from SaaS.
Navision with extension table
Navision table structure including extension table caused trouble that DD did not pick up the extension tables.
XML Data file conversion
Text data in XML RDAT files did not get converted correctly to string data.
Job data view in Manual queue view
In Job Monitor, when viewing Manual Queue for manual Replication, it is now possible to double-click the job file name in the list to see the data for that job, for example Job ID and statues.
Load files from Cloud
Change the way DD loads files from Cloud when using cloud replication, and the way the files are handled in Router Queue memory to speed up loading of files at start up. Fix AWS limited file loading at start up, where only the first 500 jobs were loaded into memory.