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David Studebaker

Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

In DetailMicrosoft Dynamics NAV is a well established Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application, part of the Microsoft Dynamics family. Dynamics NAV is installed worldwide, with well over one million users. Version 2009 contains many major new features and structures, requiring even experienced Dynamics NAV developers to refresh their NAV development knowledge.
Renowned for its challenging learning curve, Dynamics NAV is a complex piece of software with a unique design structure. For developers learning to modify or enhance Dynamics NAV for vital business purposes, the task can sometimes be intimidating.
This book is an in-depth step-by-step guide to programming NAV, designed to ease you through the complexities of NAV application development. You will learn the skills and develop the confidence to tackle your own critical NAV applications. This book will act as your experienced NAV programming mentor, helping you to become productive as a NAV developer much more quickly.
NAV development is quite complex, with a steep learning curve. This book makes it easy for you. From basic NAV terminology and concept definitions, through the essential building blocks of NAV data structure and objects, you will gain an understanding of the fundamental underlying concepts of NAV. You will learn practical details about NAV object construction and the tools available, including table, page, and report design. You will learn how to use NAV's tools to effectively navigate through the various features of objects, including properties, triggers, and C/AL code, and receive practical guidance on ways to develop and test in the unique NAV C/SIDE development environment.
Extensive guidance on software design for NAV is provided along with tips for efficient design of new NAV applications or enhancing existing applications. With its comprehensive collection of NAV information and distillation of years of NAV development experience, this book is not only designed to help you learn, but to act as a reference as well.
Explore NAV 2009 as an innovative business management solution that helps people work faster and smarter
ApproachThis book takes you through the important topics of Microsoft Dynamics NAV with clear explanations and practical example code. There is also a substantial amount of reference material, which has been brought together in one place for you. This book takes care of what the working developer needs to know in order to become productive as quickly as possible.
Who this book is forThis book is for NAV consultants and developers, and developers or designers of business applications. Managers of NAV development or consultants will also find the book a helpful introduction to understanding NAV development capabilities.
Any previous experience with NAV is not expected. Some basic knowledge of object-oriented programming will be quite helpful.
1,024 printed pages
Publication year
2009
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  • Henning Hviidhas quoted6 years ago
    Look at the Performance Troubleshooting Guide from Microsoft for additional information and guidance. This manual also contains instructions on how to use Excel pivot tables for analyzing the output from Client Monitor.
  • Henning Hviidhas quoted6 years ago
    The solution is to split that file into individual text files, named logically, one for each NAV object. There are several freeware tools to do just that, available
  • Henning Hviidhas quoted6 years ago
    Follow the instructions in the Developer's Toolkit manual for creating and loading your Toolkit database.

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