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Sharpen your skills and increase your productivity when programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015

About This Book
  • The most comprehensive Dynamics NAV reference guide for programmers, developers, managers, and consultants
  • Covers all the elements needed to learn how to do development in NAV 2015 C/SIDE and C/AL
  • A comprehensive guide with detailed explanations and useful examples, presented in a logical, step-by-step manner
Who This Book Is For

This book is targeted at those who want to learn NAVs powerful and extensive built-in development capabilities. It assumes that you understand programming and are familiar with business application software.

What You Will Learn
  • Extract and utilize NAV data using queries and reports
  • Use the integrated debugger, the .NET interface, and C/AL extensions for automated testing
  • Understand NAVs data element choices, properties, and usages
  • Discover how to successfully deliver an interactive user data presentation
  • Sharpen your skills and increase your productivity with Microsoft Dynamics NAV
  • Get to grips with the fundamental programming and design concepts of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015
In Detail

NAV 2015 is a complete ERP system, which also contains a robust set of development tools to support customization and enhancement. These include an object designer for each of seven application object types, a business application-oriented programming language with .NET interface capability, a compiler, a debugger, and programming testing language support.

This book is designed to take you from an introduction to the product and its integrated development tools to being a productive developer in the NAV 2015 environment. It will serve as a comprehensive reference guide, complementing NAVs Help files. You will find this book really useful if you want to evaluate the products development capabilities or need to manage NAV 2015 based projects. Additionally, you will also learn about the NAV application structure, the C/SIDE development environment, the C/AL language, the construction and uses of each object type, and how it all fits together.

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Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015

Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

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First published: July 2015

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Credits

Authors

David Studebaker

Christopher Studebaker

Reviewers

Mark Brummel

Danilo Capuano

Stefano Demiliani

Commissioning Editor

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Acquisition Editors

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Foreword

Like many other enthusiasts in the NAV community, David ran a family business with his wife, Karen. Their son, Christopher, got his start in NAV by working in the family business. This is the kind of business that made NAV more successful than any other product in the ERP mid-market.

For many years, David has been a key influencer on the new versions of Dynamics NAV and has helped us evolve our developer Help. Based on this work, David wrote his first book on Dynamics NAV in 2007 about how to develop in "classic" NAV.

In 2009, he wrote his second book to help close the gap between the Classic client and the new world of the RoleTailored client and RDLC reporting. Overnight, the book proved to be extremely helpful to the greater community to cross the chasm from the "old" world to the "new" world.

Since then, David and his coauthor and, son Chris, also a NAV expert, have twice rewritten and extended these books to include new versions of Dynamics NAV. Reading the latest book reminds me of how far Dynamics NAV has evolved, both as a product since the first version came out in 1987 and as a thriving community with Karen and David as pioneers and later Chris as a key contributor to books like these.

Michael Nielsen

Director of Engineering,

Dynamics NAV at Microsoft

About the Authors

David Studebaker is the Chief Technical Officer and a cofounder of Liberty Grove Software with his partner, Karen Studebaker. David has had a wide range of development, consulting, sales and management roles throughout his career. He has been a partner or owner and manager of several software development businesses while always maintaining a significant role as a business application developer.

David started programming in 1962. He has been developing in C/AL since 1996. David has been an active participant in each step of computing technology from the first solid state mainframes to today's technology, from binary assembly language coding to today's C/AL. David's special achievements include his role as co-developer of the first production multiprogrammed SPOOLing system in 1967. He has worked on a diverse set of software applications including manufacturing, distribution, retail, engineering, and others.

David has a BS in mechanical engineering from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Chicago. He has been writing for publications since he was an undergraduate and has had numerous magazine and reference books published. Prior to coauthoring this book, David was the author of Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV (for the Classic Client), Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 (for the Role Tailored Client), and Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 . He has been a member of the Association for Computing Machinery since 1963 and was a founding officer of two local chapters of the ACM.

Acknowledgments

This book would not have been possible without my coauthor (and son), Christopher Studebaker. I'm very lucky to get to work with such a smart, knowledgeable son, who is also my good friend.

I especially want to thank my partner in life and at work, Karen Studebaker, for her unflagging support, patience, love, and encouragement in all ways. The first 50 years we have been together have been great; I'm looking forward to the next 50.

One of my life's principle treasures has been the enthusiastic support and love of my children, Christopher and Rebecca, of whom I am very proud. Both are successful, thoughtful, high quality professionals, and managers. More importantly, they each place the highest value to their roles as parents and spouses (here, I say "hi" to my special grandchildren, Cole, Alec, and CeCe, and my terrific in-law children, Elizabeth and Frederick).

Special thanks are due to Michael Nielsen of Microsoft for his wholehearted support of this and the previous three Programming NAV books. Many thanks to Mark Brummel, who knows more about NAV than almost anyone (except maybe Michael) and generously shares his knowledge. I also wish to thank all the people at Microsoft and Packt as well as our technical reviewers who assisted us a great deal with their contributions and advice.

Much of what I know about NAV was gained while working with excellent teams of associates at Studebaker Technology and Liberty Grove Software. All my life, I have benefitted from the help of many friends, mentors, and associates. Life would be very poor without all these kind and generous folks.

May you enjoy using this book even a fraction as much as I enjoyed working on it with Chris.

Christopher Studebaker is an NAV developer/implementer and has 15 years' experience in designing, developing, implementing, and selling in the NAV and SQL Server environments. He has specialized in retail, manufacturing, job shop, and distribution implementations, mostly in high user count and high data volume applications. Chris has worked on many NAV implementations with integrations to external databases and third-party add-on products. Some special applications include high-volume order entry, pick-to-light systems, procurement analysis, and web frontends.

Chris acts in a consulting and training role for customers and for peer NAV professionals. He provides training both in informal and classroom situations, often developing custom course material to support courses tailored to specific student group needs. Courses have included various NAV functional and development areas.

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