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Microsoft dynamics NAV 2013 application design : customize and extend your vertical applications with microsoft dynamics NAV 2013 /

If you are a NAV consultant and developer or a designer of business applications, you will benefit most from this book. This book assumes that you have a basic understanding of business management systems and application development with working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brummel, Mark (Autor)
Otros Autores: Mohanta, Pratyush (Diseñador de portada)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham [England] : Packt Publishing, 2014.
Edición:Second edition.
Colección:Professional expertise distilled.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; 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; Design patterns; Architectural patterns; Design patterns; Implementation patterns; APIs; 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 basic design patternsNumber series; Extended text; Navigate; Setup tables; Posting groups; Pricing; Dimensions; Architectural design patterns; Master data; Journals; The general ledger; Balancing; Flow fields and flow filters; More journals and entries; Posting schema; Sub and detailed entries; Combining the journals into processes; Document structure; Document transactions; Other patterns; 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 schemaThe project approach; Interfacing with the standard application; Design patterns; Getting started; Creating squash players; CreateVendor versus CreateCustomer; Reverse engineering; Designing 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; Dimensions; Master data; Journal; The posting process; Check line; Post line; Invoicing; Invoice document; Sales header; Sales line; Dialog; Posting process
  • Analyze the objectMaking the change; Navigate; FindRecords; ShowRecords; Testing; Summary; Chapter 3: Financial Management; Chart of accounts; Posting accounts; VAT versus sales tax; The entry tables; Sub accounting; Working with general journals; Entry application; Posting groups; Dimensions; Budgeting; Creating budget entries; Accounting periods; Closing dates; Currencies; Consolidation; VAT statement; Data analysis; 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 managementCreating a G/L transaction; The C/AL code; Advanced entries; Look, learn, and love; Chapter 4: Relationship Management; How companies work; Contacts; Salutation codes; Alternative addresses; Relationships with customer and vendor; Duplicates; Profiles; Automatic profiles; Interactions; Automatic interactions; Finished interactions; To-do''s; Opportunities; Workflow; Sales stages; Creating an opportunity; Creating segments; Adding contacts; Refine/reduce contacts; Segment criteria; Mailing groups; Log segment; Campaigns; Pricing; Segments; Activate