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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

By : David Roys, Vjekoslav Babić
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

By: David Roys, Vjekoslav Babić

Overview of this book

<p>Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is the latest release of the NAV application (formerly known as Navision) from the Microsoft Dynamics family of products that brings a 3-tiered architecture, web services enablement, and many more exciting features, to the well established Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution.<br /><br />Although Dynamics NAV is carefully designed for ease of use, attaining measurable business gains requires an understanding of business, finance, analysis and design techniques, programming skills, and the ability to manage complex projects coupled with an expert knowledge of the product itself.<br /><br />This book distils hard won experience into an easy to follow guide to implementing the full power of Dynamics NAV in your business. It won't just tell you how to do it; it will show you how to do it. It will help you to become a better consultant or developer by providing practical examples and expert advice.<br /><br />From an introduction to the new RoleTailored user interface to a series of practical web services programming tutorials, you will gain a deep understanding of what NAV 2009 has to offer compared to previous versions. With a strong emphasis on practical examples, we take you through the implementation process and provide guidance on configuring the Chart of Accounts and Dimensions for financial analysis, how to use the Rapid Implementation Toolkit (RIM) to reduce implementation effort and an overview of the Sure Step implementation methodology. You will learn how to take a business problem through to a working solution using industry standard techniques such as use-case modelling and object-role modelling. We will teach you how to design and develop NAV objects including the new Page object and the Client Reporting Services report layouts.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

What is the RoleTailored client?


The RoleTailored client is all about people, the roles they play in an organization, and the tasks they perform. The Classic client, and the client available in NAV versions prior to the 2009 release, is focused around data entities (such as customers, vendors, items) and the functions that can be performed on those entities, and as such can often be overwhelming (too many menu options, too many fields on data entry forms).

The RoleTailored client has an attractive visual appearance and provides the impression to each user that the application has been written just for them. We'll be looking at the concept of Roles and the Customer Model in the following chapter, but for now it's time to explore what the RoleTailored client has to offer.

First impressions

The start screen for the RoleTailored client is called the Role Center and contains a wealth of information. The user doesn't need to click a single thing and is immediately shown information pertinent to their...