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Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software product that integrates financial, manufacturing, supply chain management, sales and marketing, project management, human resources, and services management information from across your organization, into a centralized database. It can take hours to browse through documentation and references available online to learn how to install, configure, deploy and administer Dynamics NAV. This book aims to offer quick-start information in one place.You will be amazed to find out how easily you can administer Dynamics NAV using this quick step-by-step guide. This book also has recommendations for software and hardware requirements including operating system considerations and hardware considerations for administering Dynamics NAV to your advantage. It covers some advanced functions to set up periodic activities, common batch jobs, and create object files. It will also guide you to secure your database by creating backups and improving performance with practical examples.First you will look at the considerations for deploying Dynamics NAV and best practices and the most important aspects of every ERP installation. Then you will install Dynamics NAV—client and server components and use Dynamics NAV with the Microsoft Stack.We discuss the Dynamics NAV Security Architecture including security recommendations and best practices. You will then create and restore backups. This book covers some recommendations about performance tuning—using appropriate code syntax, proper hardware sizing, and considerations for writing customized C/AL code while using SQL Server database.Finally, you will set up procedures for scheduling pre-defined reoccurring processes, error and exception handling procedures, and provide mechanisms for automatic data processing on the server. Also, you will learn different methods used in handling, promoting to the database, and creating object files—tables, reports, codeunits, forms, pages, dataports and XMLports.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Setting up the Environment for Dynamics NAV

Chapter 8. Updating Objects and Virtualization with Dynamics NAV

Dynamics NAV has long been known as a system with rich out-of-the-box capabilities and high flexibility. Although it offers a rich inherent feature set, it is also one of the most flexible systems available in the market today. Flexibility can be attained by modifying an existing set of objects or adding new objects in NAV. Objects in NAV comprise tables, reports, code units, forms, pages, and dataports and XML ports. This chapter speaks about the procedures for changing and updating these objects.

The second part of the chapter discusses some common batch jobs, their setups and procedures.

Objects in NAV

Each development element in NAV is referred to as an object. There are seven types of objects in NAV.

  • Forms (used only in the Classic client)

  • Pages

  • Tables

  • Code units

  • Data ports

  • XML ports

  • Reports

The user can modify any of these objects provided the license has proper development privileges and object ranges. Based on the business requirements...