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How to: Unlock an Object

You can lock and unlock objects to prevent other developers from making changes while you work with those objects. If you lock an object, then only you can save changes to the object. After you save your changes, you unlock the object so that other developers can make changes to that object.

In some cases, a system administrator may need to force unlock an object. For example, if a user locks an object and then cannot unlock the object because of a holiday or other absence, then the system administrator can force unlock the object. To force unlock an object, the system administrator must have the SUPER user permission set.

In some cases, you may want to unlock all objects that you have locked. To do this, you can filter on locked objects, select all objects that you have locked, and then unlock these objects.

To unlock an object

  1. In the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Environment, on the Tools menu, choose Object Designer.

  2. In Object Designer, select one or more objects that you have locked, and then do one of the following steps:

    • Right-click the object or objects, and then choose Unlock.

    • On the File menu, choose Unlock.

    • Press Ctrl+Alt+U.

To force unlock an object

  1. In the development environment, on the Tools menu, choose Object Designer.

  2. In Object Designer, select one or more objects that you want to force unlock, and then do one of the following steps:

    • Right-click the object or objects, and then choose Force Unlock.

    • On the File menu, choose Force Unlock.

  3. Confirm that you want to force unlock the object.

    Note

    You must have the SUPER user permission set to force unlock an object.

To unlock all objects that you have locked

  1. In the development environment, on the Tools menu, choose Object Designer.

  2. In Object Designer, choose All.

  3. On the View menu, choose Table Filter.

  4. In the Table Filter window, enter Locked By in the Field field, enter your user name in the Filter field, and then choose OK.

  5. On the Edit menu, choose Select All, and then do one of the following steps:

    • Right-click the object or objects, and then choose Unlock.

    • On the File menu, choose Unlock.

    • Press Ctrl+Alt+U.

See Also

How to: Lock an Object
Locking and Unlocking Objects