Global tables have data that are shared among all the companies in the database. Example of a global table in standard NAV is the user and permissions tables. You create a global table by setting the DataPerCompany property on the table to No. Global tables are normally something you would stay away from if possible since it creates some complications when moving companies between databases etc.
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