Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development
Getting Dynamics NAV 2013 on Your Computer – For (Almost) Free
Getting Familiar with Dynamics NAV 2013
The Windows Client (WC) interface
Searching your data based on filters
Exploring the rest of the RTC environment
The Development Environment interface
Exploring the Data Structure and Basic Layout of Dynamics NAV
Exploring the different departments
Drilling across modules and departments
Drilling down to the detailed transactions
Identifying the major pains in the company
Understanding the current operation
Listing out all of the problems
Defining the non-negotiable must-haves
Finding Similar Functions for Inspiration
A closer look at the requirements
Where have you seen similar behavior?
A closer look at the Sales Header table (36)
Looking at C/AL behind the table (the code)
A closer look at the Sales Order page (42)
A closer look at the Sales Order Subform page (46)
Looking at C/AL on the page (the code)
Creating the Application – Tables
Creating the table and identifying the primary key(s)
Saving, compiling, and running our table
Adding new fields to the tables
Defining table relations in fields
Creating the Complaint Line table
Creating a conditional table relationship
Adding a composite primary key
Adding the Complaint Comments table
Creating the Application – Pages and Reports
Creating the Product Complaint page
Creating the Product Complaint subpage
Creating the Product Complaint Comments page
Create an analysis report using wizards
A quick look at our user requirements
A quick test of our application
Generate unique document numbers automatically
Creating a number series for our application
Programming our table for the number series
Defaulting fields using FlowFields
Defaulting an item description on the line table
Changing the properties of the decimal values
Creating a separate screen for closed complaints
Adding the application to the RTC menu
Last check of our requirement list
Dynamics NAV Modules to Address the Specific Needs of Your Business
Exploring the Warehouse Management functionality
Exploring the Manufacturing functionality
Exploring the Jobs functionality
Exploring the Service Management functionality
Additional Resources and Conclusion
Additional Resources and Conclusion
Additional Resources and Conclusion
Additional Resources and Conclusion
Additional Resources and Conclusion