Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics NAV

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1 - Data and Process Model
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Table Types and characteristics
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Standard Data Model Diagram
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Standard Data Model
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Standard Process Model
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2 - Master Tables and Pages
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Work with table event triggers
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Implementing Multi-language Support
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Documenting Customizations
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The Number Series Pattern
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The Singleton Table Pattern
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Master Table and Page Standards
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Frequently used Table Properties
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3 - Documents
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Working with Objects as Text Files
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Multilanguage Functionality in Text Messages
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Frequently used Page Functions
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Tables Types
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Building a Document Page
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Functions used in Page and Table Objects
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The difference between RUN and RUNMODAL
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4 - Posting
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The difference between a Journal and a Ledger
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The Journal Posting Process
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Posting Routine Patterns
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Document Posting Routines
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Document Posting Routine Patterns
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Best Practices for Documenting Changes in Excisting Objects
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Program for low impact on the application
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5 - Feature Integration
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Changing Tables that contain Data
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Feature Integration features
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Navigate Integration
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Coding Guidelines
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The READPERMISSION Function
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7 - Statistics
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Using FlowFilters and FlowFields
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Implement a Statistic Page
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The Related Information menu
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8 - Dimensions
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Dimension Types
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Dimension Setup
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Dimension Data Model
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Dimension Process Model
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9 - Role Tailoring
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RoleTailored User interface Overview
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Create Role Center Lists
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Enhanced Cues
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Charts
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Profiles
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The MenuSuite Object Type
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10 - Interfaces
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Component Object Model (COM) technologies
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Microsoft .Net Interoperability
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File Handling
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11 - Web Services
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Web Services Architecture
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SOAP Web Services
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OData Web Services
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Handling Ul Interaction
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12 - Testing and Debugging
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Test-driven Development Fundamentals
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Test Features
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The ASSERTERROR Statement
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HandlerFunctions
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Testing Pages
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Test Runner Codeunits
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Debugging
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13 - SQL Server Optimization
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14 - Developing for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Tablet Client
Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics NAV
-
1 - Data and Process Model
-
Table Types and characteristics
-
Standard Data Model Diagram
-
Standard Data Model
-
Standard Process Model
-
-
2 - Master Tables and Pages
-
Work with table event triggers
-
Implementing Multi-language Support
-
Documenting Customizations
-
The Number Series Pattern
-
The Singleton Table Pattern
-
Master Table and Page Standards
-
Frequently used Table Properties
-
-
3 - Documents
-
Working with Objects as Text Files
-
Multilanguage Functionality in Text Messages
-
Frequently used Page Functions
-
Tables Types
-
Building a Document Page
-
Functions used in Page and Table Objects
-
The difference between RUN and RUNMODAL
-
-
4 - Posting
-
The difference between a Journal and a Ledger
-
The Journal Posting Process
-
Posting Routine Patterns
-
Document Posting Routines
-
Document Posting Routine Patterns
-
Best Practices for Documenting Changes in Excisting Objects
-
Program for low impact on the application
-
-
5 - Feature Integration
-
Changing Tables that contain Data
-
Feature Integration features
-
Navigate Integration
-
Coding Guidelines
-
The READPERMISSION Function
-
-
7 - Statistics
-
Using FlowFilters and FlowFields
-
Implement a Statistic Page
-
The Related Information menu
-
-
8 - Dimensions
-
Dimension Types
-
Dimension Setup
-
Dimension Data Model
-
Dimension Process Model
-
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9 - Role Tailoring
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RoleTailored User interface Overview
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Create Role Center Lists
-
Enhanced Cues
-
Charts
-
Profiles
-
The MenuSuite Object Type
-
-
10 - Interfaces
-
Component Object Model (COM) technologies
-
Microsoft .Net Interoperability
-
File Handling
-
-
11 - Web Services
-
Web Services Architecture
-
SOAP Web Services
-
OData Web Services
-
Handling Ul Interaction
-
-
12 - Testing and Debugging
-
Test-driven Development Fundamentals
-
Test Features
-
The ASSERTERROR Statement
-
HandlerFunctions
-
Testing Pages
-
Test Runner Codeunits
-
Debugging
-
-
13 - SQL Server Optimization
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14 - Developing for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Tablet Client
What is covered by this Microsoft Dynamics NAV course?
How do I develop and design a real solution in Microsoft Dynamics NAV? How was the standard NAV application developed, and what about important processes, such as the data and process model, posting routines, dimension management, role tailoring, and many other features?
How do I apply design patterns to my development work? What are the pitfalls?
For anyone with the ambition to build solutions in Dynamics NAV, this training is a real must.
Who should take this course?
This training is designed for developers and technical consultants who - based on clients’ needs - want to build solutions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This training is a follow-up to the five-day Development basics training.
- Development
- Dynamics NAV 2013
- Dynamics NAV 2015
- Dynamics NAV 2016
- Dynamics NAV 2017
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