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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Design

You're reading from   Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Design Customize and extend your vertical applications with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782170365
Length 504 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Marije Brummel Marije Brummel
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2. Chapter 2: A Sample Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Financial Management 4. Chapter 4: Relationship Management 5. Chapter 5: Production 6. Chapter 6: Trade 7. Chapter 7: Storage and Logistics 8. Chapter 8: Consulting 9. Chapter 9: Interfacing 10. Chapter 10: Application Design 11. Installation Guide

Interfacing technologies

In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, there are a wide range of methods to interface. Each method is useful for certain types of interfacing and less useful for other types. We will discuss all available methods in the C/SIDE development platform.

File

Flat files and XML files are both supported by Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Flat files have been available since the introduction of the product in 1995 using data ports for the classic clients.

XML support was introduced in Version 3.60 as an extra option for data ports. Version 4.0 introduced the XMLPort object that replaced the data port for importing and exporting XML files.

Currently in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, XMLPort objects are used both for XML and flat files. Additionally, C/AL has a FILE object that can be used to access files directly without using XMLPort objects.

Automation control

The implementation for Microsoft COM and ActiveX in Microsoft Dynamics NAV is referred to as automation control...

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