This topic provides general information about integrating transaction currencies in Microsoft Dynamics CRM with currencies in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
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You can only synchronize data from a currency in Microsoft Dynamics NAV to a transaction currency in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
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You cannot create a new transaction currency in Microsoft Dynamics CRM from Microsoft Dynamics NAV unless the currency code is a standard ISO currency code. Otherwise synchronization fails.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM requires that transaction currency codes are standard ISO currency codes. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the currency code is typically also an ISO currency code. However, you can use a non-standard currency code. -
In Microsoft Dynamics CRM, a single ISO currency code can have multiple currency symbols. When you synchronize from Microsoft Dynamics NAV to Microsoft Dynamics CRM, if a currency symbol field in Microsoft Dynamics CRM is blank, it will be automatically filled-in with the ISO code.
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In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the exchange rate is stored in a separate table. In Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the exchange rate is stored in the Transaction Currency entity.
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In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the LCY for a currency can be changed at any time. In Microsoft Dynamics CRM, when an organization is created with a base currency, the base currency cannot be changed later.