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Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

You're reading from   Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Experienced programmers and developers will find this the definitive guide to programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Both a reference book and a comprehensive hands-on tutorial, it will expand your knowledge dynamically.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686488
Length 630 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. An Introduction to NAV 2013 FREE CHAPTER 2. Tables 3. Data Types and Fields 4. Pages – the User's Interactive Interface 5. Queries and Reports 6. Introduction to C/SIDE and C/AL 7. Intermediate C/AL 8. Advanced NAV Development Tools 9. Develop, Debug, Deliver Answers to Review Questions Index

Chapter 4. Pages – the User's Interactive Interface

 

Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose.

 
 --Charles Eames
 

Always design your program as a member of a whole family of programs, including those that are likely to succeed it.

 
 --Edsger Dijkstra

Pages are NAV 2013's object type for interactively presenting information. The page rendering routines that paint the page on the target display handle much of the data presentation detail. This allows a variety of clients to be created such as a SharePoint client, a Web browser resident client, the Windows RTC client, mobile clients, or even clients targeted to devices other than common video displays.

One of the benefits of Page technology is the focus on the user experience rather than the underlying data structure. As always, the designer/developer has the responsibility of using the tools to their best effect. Another advantage of NAV 2013 pages is the flexibility they provide the user...

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