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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise

You're reading from   Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise Explore the capabilities of Dynamics NAV 2018 and Dynamics 365 Business Central and implement them efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789133936
Length 764 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Roberto Stefanetti Roberto Stefanetti
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Alex Chow Alex Chow
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Preface 1. Exploring Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC – Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 – An Overview 3. General Considerations 4. Implementation Process – Partner's Perspective 5. Implementation Process – Customer's Perspective 6. Migrating Data 7. Upgrading to Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC 8. Development Considerations 9. Implementing Functional Changes 10. Data Analysis and Reporting 11. Debugging with Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC 12. Popular Reporting Options 13. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 14. Working and Developing with Docker and Sandboxes 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

The data model


If you have never worked with Microsoft Dynamics NAV before and have only started started playing around with it, there are a few words you will see over and over again, including setup, journal, posting group, post, document, entry, dimension, among others. You may not have a clue what all of these mean or what they are used for, but don't worry—we will explain it all!

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is structured into different functional areas, namely, financial management, sales and marketing, purchase, warehouse, manufacturing, jobs, resource planning, service, and human resources.

Each of the functional areas has its own setup, where the behavior of each of the areas is defined. A general setup also exists in the Administration menu.

As discussed earlier, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is the evolution of Microsoft Dynamics NAV and, to date, it maintains the same features of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018. It is used only with a Web client, which makes it slightly different...

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