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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition

By : Alex Chow
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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition

By: Alex Chow

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application used in all kinds of organizations around the world. It provides a great variety of functionality out-of-the-box in different topics such as accounting, sales, purchase processing, logistics, or manufacturing. It also allows companies to grow the application by customizing the solution to meet specific requirements. This book is a hands-on tutorial on working with a real Dynamics NAV implementation. You will learn about the team from your Microsoft Dynamics NAV partner as well as the team within the customer’s company. This book provides an insight into the different tools available to migrate data from the client’s legacy system into Microsoft Dynamics NAV. If you are already live with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, this books talks about upgrades and what to expect from them. We’ll also show you how to implement additional or expanding functionalities within your existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation, perform data analysis, debug error messages, and implement free third-party add-ons to your existing installation. This book will empower you with all the skills and knowledge you need for a successful implementation.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV Third Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Interactions with other functionalities


If you have to make a functional change in a Dynamics NAV implementation that has been working for a while, the questions that should be answered are: Does the functionality being changed (or that will begin to be used) have interactions with other Dynamics NAV functionalities? What are those interactions? How will the other functionalities have to change?

The Requisition Worksheet

The Requisition Worksheet has interactions with the Purchase functionality of Dynamics NAV, since purchase orders can be created as the result of running the Requisition Worksheet.

However, it also has interactions with items (as they hold the replenishment parameters that the Requisition Worksheet will use), (since the Requisition Worksheet will check this functionality to get the demand of items), and with other functionalities that represent the demand of items (item transfers between locations, production components, service orders, and so on), and again with the Purchase...