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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development

By : Alex Chow
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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development

By: Alex Chow

Overview of this book

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 software's 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 user's requirements to creating and modifying your system applications. Use Dynamics NAV's capability to create an application and address the user's 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!
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we've gone over finding your copy of Dynamics NAV and the installation process. There are localized versions of Dynamics NAV databases, for example, the US Dynamics NAV database will be a little different than the Indian Dynamics NAV database. For the purpose of learning development, which is described in this book, it does not matter which database you use.

To maximize the experience you get out of this book, I would highly recommend you utilize the 30-day free trial on the cloud. Even if you need more than 30 days, the cost involved in that additional 30 days would be significantly lower than if you were to get a MSDN subscription or buy the On-Premise Starter Pack.

Getting the software itself is the easiest part. Finding the right license that you will need is actually more of a challenge.