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- Mastering Microsoft Dynamics NAV for beginners to IT professionals: from jump start to optimization
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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics NAV for beginners and IT professionals: from jump start to optimization. This book covers general use and shows you how to tailor Microsoft Dynamics NAV to mirror your firm's unique needs. Learn skills that enable you to navigate and interpret the world of possibilities locked within the ERP system. Through easy, concrete examples, you will master the layered environment and be able to use and create reports, forms, import/export functions and more. This book gives you the basis you need to demand the best information infrastructure for your enterprise.
The 2nd edition is newly edited with an additional chapter on Dataports - the tool to use for the simple import/export of data or for the complex integration of Microsoft Dynamics NAV with other software and databases.
The 2nd edition is newly edited with an additional chapter on Dataports - the tool to use for the simple import/export of data or for the complex integration of Microsoft Dynamics NAV with other software and databases.
Reviews
Recommendations from the German edition:
"This book, in addition to other things, shows how one can create a database copy for the purpose of experimentation and backup without danger in order that one without risk can learn the basics as well as techniques like filtering sorting and the Navision specialty: Flow-flow. Also it covers, with a minimum use of technical and specialist language, the rationale behind relational database structure in order to show why it is necessary to 'normalize' database tables. With few but very good and detailed examples step by step it is shown how one can adapt tables and forms as well as simple reports. Also shown is how to create new flow-fields and an overview of the programming environment."
Martin Kluge, Unterschleißheim, Germany
"Two weeks ago I bought this book as it was recommended by my System consultant. And I must say that its exactly what I needed to get around in Navision: it discusses much of the basic knowledge and is written in a friendly style, not only for computer scientists. Thanks to the authors"
Reader from Breitscheidt, Germany
"I have gobbled this book up in two weeks. And I have thereby won new powers of use and adaptation that I could immediately make use of for my boss. I have already created a "Test-database" as it is shown very clearly in the book, so that I can finally test around in the system, freely and without the fear that I will make any dangerous mistakes. Super!"
Reader from Hamburg, Germany
"This book, in addition to other things, shows how one can create a database copy for the purpose of experimentation and backup without danger in order that one without risk can learn the basics as well as techniques like filtering sorting and the Navision specialty: Flow-flow. Also it covers, with a minimum use of technical and specialist language, the rationale behind relational database structure in order to show why it is necessary to 'normalize' database tables. With few but very good and detailed examples step by step it is shown how one can adapt tables and forms as well as simple reports. Also shown is how to create new flow-fields and an overview of the programming environment."
Martin Kluge, Unterschleißheim, Germany
"Two weeks ago I bought this book as it was recommended by my System consultant. And I must say that its exactly what I needed to get around in Navision: it discusses much of the basic knowledge and is written in a friendly style, not only for computer scientists. Thanks to the authors"
Reader from Breitscheidt, Germany
"I have gobbled this book up in two weeks. And I have thereby won new powers of use and adaptation that I could immediately make use of for my boss. I have already created a "Test-database" as it is shown very clearly in the book, so that I can finally test around in the system, freely and without the fear that I will make any dangerous mistakes. Super!"
Reader from Hamburg, Germany
About the authors
Paul M. Diffenderfer (pdiffenderfer@yahoo.com) and Samir El-Assal are the chief executive officers of FRANK GmbH, a machine manufacturing firm north of Frankfurt, Germany. Both specialize in the turn-around and revitalization of mid-market enterprises.
The editor, Jill L. Keehner, lives north of Frankfurt, Germany. She is a PR and communications consultant with expertise in leveraging historical research in corporate branding.
The editor, Jill L. Keehner, lives north of Frankfurt, Germany. She is a PR and communications consultant with expertise in leveraging historical research in corporate branding.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Book Subtitle: Jump Start to Optimization
Authors: Paul M. Diffenderfer, Samir El-Assal
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9534-9
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag Wiesbaden
eBook Packages: Computer Science, Computer Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag | Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, Wiesbaden 2008
eBook ISBN: 978-3-8348-9534-9Published: 27 November 2008
Edition Number: 2
Number of Pages: XII, 304
Number of Illustrations: 209 b/w illustrations