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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009: Professional Reporting

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009: Professional Reporting

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is widely used in enterprises with its enhanced reporting features, but there still isn’t a book that covers reporting in depth, until now. This book will show you what’s possible and exactly how to develop reports for Dynamics NAV 2009. Learn why reports are designed in a specific way and then apply this knowledge to your advantage. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009: Professional Reporting is an essential guide to understanding the effort involved in creating reports in Dynamics NAV 2009, and all of the available reporting possibilities. Reading this book will result in a better understanding and it will help you save time during development.The book starts with an overview of what kind of reports you can create without a developer using charts, dimensions, and analysis views. The next chapter will introduce the new architecture of Role Tailored Client (RTC) reports and the basics on how to create them or have them generated. Moving on we will discuss data visualization, where you will learn how and when to implement all the available Visual Studio controls. Document reports and other types of specific reports are covered next, and you will get to know all the best workarounds for getting them to work correctly.Knowing other related features is vitally important to obtain a helicopter view of all the reporting possibilities of Dynamics NAV, and the next chapter will introduce Business Intelligence concepts and available technologies that could be used in combination with the Dynamics NAV database. Technology is evolving rapidly and new versions of Dynamics NAV are in the pipeline, so the book will also provide you with a view to the future and how to prepare for it.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009: Professional Reporting
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Acknowledgement

First of all I would like to express how lucky I am to have found such a fantastic soul mate in Marie Christine. The last few months, when I spent a lot of evenings, weekends, and free time on the book and in starting up a new company, Think About IT, she was the one person that always supported, motivated, and inspired me to continue. She stood by me, and without her it would have been impossible to achieve this result.

Also a special thanks to my parents, parents in law, brother, sister, nephews, godchildren, and friends, who always stood behind me and allowed me to spend so much time apart from them.

The team from Packt Publishing also deserves a lot of gratitude. It was really a pleasure working with them. They helped me a lot and guided the book into the good direction. I'm very thankful and appreciative for their help and guidance.

A big thank you also for the team of reviewers, who volunteered their time, knowledge, and experience reviewing every chapter, guarding the quality, accuracy, and flow of the book. They had a very big contribution in getting this book to become a great piece of work that is agreeable to read and understand.

In Belgium, we have a very good community with lots of events helping to share the knowledge, making sure everyone keeps up-to-date with the latest news and developments in the Dynamics NAV and SQL Server world. Going to the events, sometimes as a participant, sometimes as a speaker, helped me a great deal in broadening my view and subject matter expertise.

A special thanks also for my previous employer, Plataan. Five years ago, they motivated me to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer and allowed me to deepen my knowledge and experience in the Dynamics community.

Special thanks also to Microsoft and their employees in making fantastic products like Dynamics NAV and SQL Server come closer together. Both of them are great applications on their own, but combining them was one of the best achievements of the last few years. The way that Dynamics NAV is getting more and more integrated with other Microsoft technologies has shaped the future and opened up an almost unlimited window of possibilities and opportunities.

To all the above individuals and to several colleagues, whose names I cannot continue listing and who have assisted me one way or another, especially, in challenging me with alternative views, I feel very much indebted.

I would like to thank you all!