Hi All,
In DAX 2009 or earlier versions, deactivating a configuration key affected a table in Microsoft Dynamics AX and the associated table was removed from the underlying Microsoft SQL Server database.
In Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, the associated tables are not removed from the database. Instead, the tables are deactivated in the system, which means that they are treated as empty tables. However, the deactivated tables and their data are still fully available in the underlying database.
In DAX 2009 or earlier versions, deactivating a configuration key affected a table in Microsoft Dynamics AX and the associated table was removed from the underlying Microsoft SQL Server database.
In Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, the associated tables are not removed from the database. Instead, the tables are deactivated in the system, which means that they are treated as empty tables. However, the deactivated tables and their data are still fully available in the underlying database.
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