Establishing a Connection
The objects available within our connector are accessible from the "cdata.dynamicsnav" module. To use the module's objects directly:
- Import the module as follows:
import cdata.dynamicsnav as mod
- To establish a connection string, call the connect() method from the connector object using an appropriate connection string, such as:
mod.connect("URL=http://myserver:7048;User=myserver\Administrator;Password=admin;ServerInstance=DYNAMICSNAV71;")
Connecting to Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Before the connector can connect with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, OData services need to be enabled on the server. Once OData Services are enabled, the connector will be able to query any services that are published on the server.
In addition, specify a Url to a valid Microsoft Dynamics NAV server organization root (e.g. http://MyServer:7048) and a ServerInstance (e.g. DynamicsNAV71). If there is not a Service Default Company for the server, set the Company (e.g. 'CRONUS Canada, Inc.') as well.
In a multitenant installation, specify the tenant Id in Tenant (e.g. 'Cronus1').
Authenticating to Microsoft Dynamics NAV
To authenticate, set the User and Password properties to valid Microsoft Dynamics NAV logon credentials or Windows user credentials. Select the appropriate authentication method in AuthScheme.
Auth Schemes
The available authentication schemes are configured in IIS where Dynamics NAV is hosted. In IIS you can select to enable or disable Digest, Basic, Windows, or Anonymous authentication. Please consult with your Dynamics NAV admin to determine which authentication scheme is appropriate for you. Set AuthScheme to one of the following:
- NEGOTIATE (default) - It is part of the Windows authentication, also known as Kerberos.
- BASIC - Basic authentication.
- DIGEST - Digest authentication.
- NTLM - Part of the Windows authentication.
- NONE - Anonymous authentication.