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A simple and practical guide to creating a relevant application for your company using Dynamics NAV 2013 with this book and ebook

Overview

  • Understanding user requirements and drawing inspiration from existing functions
  • Creating the application and integrating it into standard Dynamics NAV
  • Presented in a simple tutorial style, with a resource to get a free trial full version to help you get started

In Detail

So, your company has made the wise decision to use Dynamics NAV as its main business software for all its enterprise resource planning. Dive in and learn the ins and outs of the software from a development standpoint and unlock the softwares full potential.

The book will walk you through creating an application from start to finish. Once you know how to create a working application that users can access, you will have the knowledge and the resources needed to create other applications based on the tutorials covered in this guide.

You will start by obtaining a free trial version of Dynamics NAV and then be introduced to the world of analyzing and deriving user problems into a requirements list. Finally, you will be shown how to use the software to knock out these requirements.

You will learn everything you need in order to begin creating your own applications, from translating the users requirements to creating and modifying your system applications. Use Dynamics NAVs capability to create an application and address the users needs, while also learning best practices and simple solutions.

Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development will help you on your way to becoming a great developer!

What you will learn from this book

  • Learn how to look under the hood for existing application functions
  • Work within the application environment to create relevant projects
  • Create and modify an application that is to the users specification
  • Relate the application object to the standard system
  • Explore functionalities and relationships to get your application working efficiently

Approach

Presented in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorial, Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development introduces the reader to the main concepts of developing with Dynamics NAV.

Who this book is written for

Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development is for any user who uses Dynamics NAV as their main business software. This is also for any developers who may be familiar with other accounting software and wish to get into developing within the Dynamics NAV field.

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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development

Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development

Copyright 2013 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: May 2013

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Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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Credits

Author

Alex Chow

Reviewers

Daniel Rimmelzwaan

David Roys

Bill Warnke

Eric Wauters (waldo)

Acquisition Editor

Joanne Fitzpatrick

Lead Technical Editor

Neeshma Ramakrishnan

Technical Editor

Worrell Lewis

Copy Editors

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Alfida Paiva

Sajeev Raghavan

Laxmi Subramanian

Project Coordinator

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Proofreader

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Indexer

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Graphics

Abhinash Sahu

Production Coordinator

Pooja Chiplunkar

Cover Work

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About the Author

Alex Chow has been working with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, formerly Navision, since 1999. Over the years, he has conducted hundreds of implementations across multiple industries. His customers range from $2-million-a-year small enterprises to $500-million-a-year multinational corporations.

Over the course of his Dynamics NAV career, he has often been designated as the primary person responsible for the success and failure of a Dynamics NAV implementation. His extensive career in the Dynamics NAV business is evidence of his success rate and expertise.

With a background in implementing all the functions and modules in and outside of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Alex has encountered and resolved the most practical to the most complex requirements and business rules. Through these experiences, he has learned that sometimes you have to be a little crazy to have a competitive edge.

Believing that sharing these experiences and this knowledge would benefit the Dynamics NAV community, Alex writes about his journey at www.dynamicsnavconsultant.com. He also founded AP Commerce, Inc. (www.apcommerce.com), a full service Dynamics NAV service center, in 2005.

Alex lives in Southern California with his beautiful wife and two lovely daughters, and he considers himself the luckiest man in the world.

About the Reviewers

Daniel Rimmelzwaan was born and raised in the Netherlands, and moved to the USA at the end of 1999 to be with his new American wife. In Holland, he worked as a Microsoft Access and VBA developer. While looking for a job as a VB developer in the USA, he was introduced to Navision by a VB Recruiter and was intrigued by the simplicity of its development tools. He decided to accept a job offer as a Navision Developer with the firm intention to continue looking for a real developer job.

More than 13 years later, having been involved with all aspects of NAV implementations, Daniel is still working with NAV. He currently owns his own business (RIS Plus), where he does business analysis and solution design and is enjoying his career more than ever.

Ever since he started working with NAV, Daniel has been an active member of the online communities, such as mibuso.com and dynamicsuser.net, and online forums managed by Microsoft. For his contributions to these communities, Daniel received his first of eight consecutive Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Awards in July 2005, which was just the second year that the award existed for NAV. Microsoft gives the MVP award to independent members of technology communities around the world, and recognizes people who share their knowledge with other members of the community.

Daniel has also worked as a reviewer for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Application Design , Mark Brummel , Packt Publishing and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Professional Reporting , Steven Renders , Packt Publishing .

Daniel lives with his wife and two kids in Michigan, USA.

David Roys works as a Dynamics NAV consultant and programmer for Intergen, and in his spare time he writes novels about people who work with computers. He co-authored one of the first Packt Publishing books on Dynamics NAV and has gone on to read and review a number of their publications. David has his suspicions that no one reads the biographies of technical reviewers, so to prove him wrong, you should go and like his Facebook page http://facebook.com/DavidRoysAuthor. You can read Davids blog on NAV at http://teachmenav.com/blogs/dave.

Bill Warnke has been working with Microsoft Dynamics NAV as an IT Administrator tasked with creating an integration between NAV and an existing mobile invoicing solution since 2006. He was hooked on the rapid development, all-in-one environment, and the integration capabilities of NAV. Since then, hes worked exclusively with Dynamics NAV.

He works for ABC Computers, Inc., a NAV reseller and Microsoft Gold Certified partner based out of Waupaca, WI. He is part of the ERP delivery team, and works on new NAV implementations, upgrades, and integrations. Find out more about what they have to offer at www.abc-computers.com.

He tries to maintain a blog presence at www.billwarnke.com, but his wife and daughter (and dog too) have slowed that down.

Eric Wauters (waldo) is one of the founding partners of iFacto Business Solutions (www.ifacto.be). With his 11 years of technical expertise, he is an everyday inspiration to its development team. As Development Manager, he continually acts on iFactos technical readiness and guarantees that he and iFacto are always on top of the latest Microsoft Dynamics NAV developments.

Apart from that, he is also very active in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV community, where he tries to solve technical issues and strives to share his knowledge with other Dynamics NAV enthusiasts. Surely, many among you will have read some of Erics posts on Mibuso.com, Dynamicsusers.net, or on his own blog (www.waldo.be), which he invariably signs with waldo. A few years ago, he co-founded the Belgian Dynamics Community, a platform for all Belgian Dynamics NAV users, consultants, and partners, enabling knowledge sharing and networking. His proven track record has entitled him to be awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Dynamics NAV consecutively since 2007.

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