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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development

By : Alex Chow
Book Image

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

Linking the pages together


We've now created three pages that are saved in Object Designer:

Individually, they are not much to look at. The next step we need to take is to link up the different pages so that they can perform as one cohesive unit for the users.

The user will only need to open up the Product Complaint page to start recording complaints, so this is the page where we will add the subpage and the comment page we've created.

Go to Page Designer for page 50000, Product Complaint. The first thing we will do is add page 50001, Product Complaint Subform. Using the Sales Order page as a sample, we need to add a Part type with the subtype of Page.

To insert a line to the appropriate area, we can click on Edit | New or press F3. Fill in the Type and the SubType fields as we described. On the indentation, we need it to be at the same level as the group. To move Part to the left, click on Edit | Position | Move Left. You can also click on the Move Left icon at the bottom-right side of Page...