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Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Quick Start Guide

By : Alexander Drogin
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Quick Start Guide

By: Alexander Drogin

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software suite for organizations. The system offers specialized functionality for manufacturing, distribution, government, retail, and other industries. This book gets you started with its integrated development environment for solving problems by customizing business processes. This book introduces the NAV development environment – C/SIDE. It gives an overview of the internal system language and the most essential development tools. The book will enable the reader to customize and extend NAV functionality with C/AL code, design a user interface through pages, create role centers, and build advanced reports in Microsoft Visual Studio. By the end of the book, you will have learned how to extend the NAV data model, how to write and debug custom code, and how to exchange data with external applications.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Codeunits - Structuring C/AL Code

The first chapter of this book briefly introduced C/SIDE objects and the basic concept of the object model. We created a simple codeunit that simply shows a text message when executed. This chapter gives a deeper overview of the C/AL language and its capabilities. To introduce the internal NAV programming language, the chapter presents the concept of a codeunit—a container of code that is called by other objects, a code library. The first chapter already gave a short foreword on codeunits; now we will continue with the following topics:

  • Compiling a codeunit and error handling
  • Declaring and calling functions
  • Function parameters and return values
  • Declaring variables—variable scope
  • Passing variables by value and by reference
  • Record variables
  • codeunit variables—calling functions from other codeunits
  • Text constants
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