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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition

You're reading from   Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - Third Edition Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397555
Length 492 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Alex Chow Alex Chow
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Preface 1. Exploring Microsoft Dynamics NAV – An Introduction 2. What's New in NAV 2016? FREE CHAPTER 3. Dynamics NAV – General Considerations 4. The Implementation Process – From the Reseller 5. The Implementation Process on the Customer Side 6. Migrating Data 7. Upgrading Microsoft Dynamics NAV 8. Development Considerations 9. Functional Changes on Existing Implementations 10. Data Analysis and Reporting 11. Debugging 12. Popular Reporting Options with Microsoft Dynamics NAV Index

Chapter 3. Dynamics NAV – General Considerations

Knowing the Dynamics NAV philosophy of how things are done is an important aspect of successfully implementing Dynamics NAV for any organization.

This is also important for users and people working in a company that use or will use Dynamics NAV as their ERP. They have to know how to do their job in Dynamics NAV and be especially aware of the consequences of what they do.

Everyone involved in the implementation needs to fully understand the way NAV works; not only because they are the people responsible for transferring that knowledge to users, but also because they will most likely be designing and developing new functionalities and modifying existing ones. For this, it is important to use the same philosophy Dynamics NAV uses in all its standard functionalities. Breaking away from the core philosophies of Dynamics NAV will confuse your end users.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The structure of Microsoft...
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