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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development.
Title:
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development.
Author:
Chow, Alex.
ISBN:
9781849689496
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 pages)
Contents:
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development -- Table of Contents -- Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Instant Updates on New Packt Books -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Getting Dynamics NAV 2013 on Your Computer - For (Almost) Free -- Getting your free copy -- Installing the software -- Installing Visual Studio Web Developer 2010 Express -- A quick overview of the additional contents of the installation files for Dynamics NAV -- A look at what is installed -- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Administration Shell -- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Development Environment -- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Windows Client -- Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration -- The SQL Server 2012 folder -- The SQL Server 2012 report builder -- Getting your license -- Demo license -- MSDN license -- A full On-Premise license -- The cloud license -- Summary -- 2. Getting Familiar with Dynamics NAV 2013 -- But first, a little history -- The Windows Client (WC) interface -- Exploring the role center page -- Page search -- Accessing other functional areas -- Exploring the list page -- Personalizing the list page -- Searching your data based on filters -- Exploring the card page -- Personalizing the card page -- Exploring the document page -- Exploring the rest of the RTC environment -- The Development Environment interface -- Summary -- 3. Exploring the Data Structure and Basic Layout of Dynamics NAV -- Exploring the different departments -- Drilling across modules and departments.

Sales and marketing -- Going into the inventory -- Continuing on to the vendor -- Drilling down to the detailed transactions -- Keep drilling -- Creating a sales order -- Drill it on your own -- Summary -- 4. Determining a Task List -- Who you are -- Your company -- Identifying the major pains in the company -- Understanding the current operation -- Listing out all of the problems -- Defining the non-negotiable must-haves -- Designing the solution -- Summary -- 5. Finding Similar Functions for Inspiration -- A closer look at the requirements -- Where have you seen similar behavior? -- A closer look at the Sales Header table (36) -- Data types in Dynamics NAV -- Primary key and indexes -- Looking at C/AL behind the table (the code) -- Table relations -- A closer look at the Sales Order page (42) -- Looking at the properties -- A closer look at the Sales Order Subform page (46) -- Looking at C/AL on the page (the code) -- Summary -- 6. Creating the Application - Tables -- Creating the table and identifying the primary key(s) -- Saving, compiling, and running our table -- Primary keys -- Checking our requirements list -- Adding new fields to the tables -- Defining table relations in fields -- Creating the Complaint Line table -- Creating a conditional table relationship -- Adding a composite primary key -- Adding the Complaint Comments table -- Summary -- 7. Creating the Application - Pages and Reports -- Creating the Product Complaint page -- Linking FactBoxes -- Creating the Product Complaint subpage -- The AutoSplitKey property -- Creating the Product Complaint Comments page -- Linking the pages together -- Create an analysis report using wizards -- Summary -- 8. Extending Our Application -- A quick look at our user requirements -- A quick test of our application -- Generate unique document numbers automatically.

Creating a number series for our application -- Programming our table for the number series -- Put our code in the table -- Defaulting fields using code -- Defaulting fields using FlowFields -- Defaulting an item description on the line table -- Changing the properties of the decimal values -- Creating a separate screen for closed complaints -- Creating the list page -- Data clean up -- Adding the application to the RTC menu -- Testing our application -- Last check of our requirement list -- Summary -- 9. Dynamics NAV Modules to Address the Specific Needs of Your Business -- Exploring the Help tool -- Exploring the Warehouse Management functionality -- Exploring the Manufacturing functionality -- Exploring the Jobs functionality -- Exploring the Service Management functionality -- Summary -- A. Additional Resources and Conclusion -- Official online resource -- Connect online -- CustomerSource -- MSDN site -- Microsoft Dynamics Community -- Unofficial online resource -- Online forums -- Blogs -- Dynamics NAV add-ons -- Dynamics NAV solution center finder -- Summary -- Index.
Abstract:
Presented in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorial, "Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development" introduces the reader to the main concepts of developing with Dynamics NAV."Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development" is for any user who uses Dynamics NAV as their main business software. This is also for any developers who may be familiar with other accounting software and wish to get into developing within the Dynamics NAV field.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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