Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lorente, Laura Nicolas.

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013. - Birmingham : Packt Pub., 2013. - 1 online resource (554 pages)

Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013; Understanding Microsoft Dynamics NAV; History of Dynamics NAV; Functional areas; Financial Management; Accountancy; G/L budgets; Account schedules; Cash management; Fixed Assets; VAT reporting and Intrastat; Intercompany transactions; Consolidation; Multicurrency; Sales & Marketing; Customers; Order processing; Approvals; Pricing; Marketing; Purchase; Vendors; Order processing; Approvals; Pricing; Planning. WarehouseItems; Locations; Transfer orders; Assembly; Pick and put-away; Inventory; Manufacturing; Product design; Capacities; Planning; Execution; Costing; Subcontracting; Job; Job card; Phases and tasks; Planning; Time sheet; Invoice jobs; Work in process (WIP); Resource planning; Resource card; Pricing; Service; Service items; Contracts; Price management; Service orders; Service tasks; Fault reporting; Human resources; Employees; Absence registration; Country localizations; Vertical and horizontal solutions; Access Dynamics NAV; Windows client; Web client; SharePoint client; Web Services. Development environmentSummary; Chapter 2: What's New in NAV 2013; Application changes; Improvements to the Windows client; Ribbon; Select all; Copy/paste rows; Quick Entry; New keyboard shortcuts; Business Intelligence and KPIs; User collaboration tools; Application features; Financial Management; Assembly management; Warehouse management; Inventory; Supply planning; Jobs; Resources; RapidStart Services; CRM integration; Payment services; Development changes; Development Environment; Debugging; Page development; Page testing; Report development; Query development; XMLport development. Start ID OffsetChanges to C/AL functions, data types, properties, and triggers; .NET interoperability; Enhancements in RoleTailored client control add-ins; Standard C/AL code redesign; G/L Entry table locking redesign; Storing dimension entries; ADCS; IT changes; Installation; Dynamics NAV Server Administration; Windows PowerShell 2.0 cmdlets; Web client; Portal Framework for SharePoint 2010; User and credential types; NAS services; OData web services; Database changes; Unicode; ClickOnce; Deprecated features; Deprecated application features; Deprecated developer and IT features; Summary. Chapter 3: Dynamics NAV -- General ConsiderationsThe data model; Master data; Documents; Journals; Entries; Creating ledger entries; Combining all concepts; No Save button; The main advantage; When is data checked; The main contra; The posting routines; Checking the posting routine with an example; Posted data cannot be modified (or deleted); Navigating through your data; The Navigate functionality; Other ways to navigate; Filtering to find the data you need; Real-time data gathering -- the SIFT technology; Everything leads to accounting; The Dynamics NAV database; The TableRelation property.

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