C/Side Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

Training

Inhouse

£ 1,550 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    34 Days

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This five-day instructor-led course leads students through a simulated implementation project, where their goal is customize Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013 to meet customer’s requirement.

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  • Web
  • Microsoft Dynamics

Course programme

NB: Microsoft have retired this course in March 2017. The exam is shortly going to be retired. However we are still offering this course as a large number of our customers still need access to this.

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This five-day instructor-led course leads students through a simulated implementation project, where their goal is customize Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013 to meet customer’s requirement. It explains standard application concepts and provides insight into most important processes in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, including documents and journals posting, dimension management, feature integration, role tailoring, and automating unit testing.

At Course Completion

  • Explain the different table types and their characteristics.
  • Present the standard data model and introduce the data-related business logic.
  • Present the standard process model that governs the transactions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Explain the master table and page standards.
  • Work with table event triggers.
  • Work with complex data types and their member functions.
  • Explain the multilanguage functionality.
  • Define the strategy for implementing Customers and Participants.
  • Create the tables to manage the seminar rooms.
  • Create instructor data management.
  • Create seminar data management.
  • Import and export objects as text files.
  • Support multilanguage functionality.
  • Use document pages.
  • Use virtual tables.
  • Use temporary tables.
  • Review the various types of tables.
  • Review different page and table C/AL functions.
  • Create additional tables and pages to maintain registrations.
  • Explain the working and posting tables.
  • Explain the posting routines and their relationships.
  • Create journal posting routines.
  • Create document posting routines.
  • Present the best practices for documenting changes to existing objects.
  • Program for minimum effect on the application.
  • Integrate previously created Seminar Management module features with one another.
  • Explain the architecture of the Navigate feature.
  • Extend the Navigate functionality to enable finding posted seminar information.
  • Enable easier searching for information by adding Navigate functionality to Seminar Management pages.
  • Enable looking up Seminar Management information from standard application areas.
  • Use report event triggers.
  • Use special report functions.
  • Create reports for the RoleTailored client.
  • Create a seminar participant list.
  • Create a ProcessingOnly report that posts invoices.
  • Create a page that calculates price sums efficiently.
  • Make the page available from the Seminar pages.
  • Use FlowFilters to easily calculate statistics for different time periods.
  • Describe Global, Shortcut, and Budget dimension types and their functions.
  • List the basic rules of Dimension Setup.
  • Present the dimension management data and process models.
  • Implement dimensions on the master record level.
  • Define the components of the RoleTailored user interface.
  • Explain the structure, purpose, and functionality of a Role Center-type page.
  • Create the Seminar Manager Role Center page.
  • Describe the functionality of the Departments page and the MenuSuite object type.
  • Integrate the Seminar Management department into the Departments page.
  • Explain how to use Automation and OCX to perform tasks with other applications.
  • Describe file handling functions to import or export data.
  • Describe Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Web services architecture.
  • Explain the protocols that Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 uses for Web services.
  • Evaluate the benefits of Web services over other integration options in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
  • Explain how to expose codeunit, page, and query objects as Web services.
  • Consume Web services from external applications.
  • Demonstrate the testing features of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Explain the test codeunits, test functions, and handler functions.

Course Requirements:

Students looking to take this course (80437) must already have the following technical knowledge:

  • knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
  • completed course 80436A C/SIDE Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

C/Side Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

£ 1,550 VAT exempt