Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 application design [electronic resource]
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A focused book and ebook tutorial for Microsoft Dynamics NAV application development
Title |
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 application design [electronic resource] : design and extend complete applications using Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 / Mark Brummel. |
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Publisher |
Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Enterprise |
Creation Date |
2010 |
Notes |
Includes index. English |
Content |
Cover Copyright Credits About the Author About the Reviewers Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV Versions and history What is this book about Setup versus customization The beauty of simplicity Horizontal versus vertical solutions Open source Structure of this book The Role Tailored concept The building blocks Tables as user interface and business logic Dynamics NAV in throughout supply chain Some basics Number series Extended text Navigate Setup tables Posting groups Pricing Dimensions Data model principles Master data JournalsThe general ledger Balancing Flow fields and flow filters More journals and entries Posting Schema Sub and detailed entries Documents-combining the journals into processes Document structure Document transactions Other structures Relationship management Jobs Manufacturing Summary Chapter 2: A Sample Application Fit-gap analysis Designing a Squash Court application Look, learn, and love Drawing the table and posting schema The Project approach Interfacing with the standard application Getting started Creating squash players CreateVendor versus CreateCustomer Reverse engineeringDesigning a journal Squash Court master data Chapter objects Reservations The Journal Reservation Invoicing Time calculation Price calculation Squash prices Price calc mgt. codeunit Inherited data Journal The posting process Check line Post line Invoice document Sales header Sales line Dialog Posting process Analyse the object Making the change FindRecords ShowRecords Testing Chapter 3: Financial Management Chart of accounts Posting accounts The entry tables Sub accounting General journals Entry applicationPosting groups Budgeting Creating budget entries Accounting periods Closing dates Currencies Consolidation VAT statement Data analysis General Ledger Account schedules Analysis by dimensions The setup Customizing financial management Sales line description to G/L entries Extra fields in the G/L entries Integrating with financial management Creating a G/L transaction The C/AL code Advanced entries Chapter 4: Relationship Management How companies work Contacts Salutation codes Alternative addresses Create as DuplicatesSearch Profiles Automatic profiles Interactions Automatic interactions Finished interactions To-do's Workflow Sales stages Creating an opportunity Segments Add contacts Refine/Reduce contacts Segment criteria Mailing groups Log segment Campaigns Activate Outlook integration E-mail logging Customizing relationship management Salutation formula types Add the option Support the formula The GetSalutation function Set up the salutation formula Test the solution Customer and vendor numbering Disabling direct creation of customers and vendors |
Extent |
1 online resource (496 p.) |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997010714481205171 |
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