Implementing Microsoft dynamics NAV
Explore the capabilities of Dynamics NAV 2016 and discover all you need to implement it About This Book Learn the key roles of your Dynamics NAV partner and the roles within your customer's organization Create configuration packages and perform data migration on your own Find out how to trouble...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing
[2016]
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Edición: | 3rd ed |
Colección: | Professional expertise distilled.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009630178406719 |
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- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Exploring Microsoft Dynamics NAV - an Introduction; Understanding Microsoft Dynamics NAV; The functional areas within Dynamics NAV; History of Dynamics NAV; Functional areas; Financial Management; General Ledger; G/L budgets; Account Schedules; Cash Management; Fixed Assets; VAT reporting and intrastat; Sales tax; Intercompany transactions; Consolidation; Multicurrency; Sales and marketing; Customers; Order processing; Approvals; Pricing; Marketing; Purchase; Vendors
- Order processingApprovals; Pricing; Planning; Warehouse; Items; Locations; Transfer orders; Assembly; Pick and put-away; Inventory; Manufacturing; Product design; Capacities; Planning; Execution; Costing; Subcontracting; Job; Job card; Phases and tasks; Planning; Time sheet; Invoice jobs; Work in process (WIP); Resource planning; Resource card; Pricing; Service; Service items; Contracts; Price management; Service orders; Service tasks; Fault reporting; Human resources; Employees; Absence registration; Country localizations; Vertical and horizontal solutions; Accessing Dynamics NAV
- Windows clientWeb client; Tablet client; SharePoint client; Web Services; Development Environment; Summary; Chapter 2: What's New in NAV 2016?; Application changes; Improvements for the application users; Cues with color indicator; Mandatory fields; Simplified user interface for small businesses; Tablet client; New application features; Automatic payment and bank reconciliation; Signing up for the Bank Data Conversion Service; Reconciling payments automatically; Reconciling bank statements automatically; Social Listening; Power Business Intelligence; RapidStart services; Schedule reports
- E-mailing documentsDocument exchange service (OCR Services); Exchange rates update; Native integration with Dynamics CRM; Universal app; Workflow management; Posting Preview; Deferrals; Development changes; Document reporting; Upgrade automation - an overview; Upgrade automation - the application code; Upgrade automation - data; Enhancement in security and encryption; Changes to C/AL functions, data types, properties, and triggers; .NET interoperability; Enhancements in RoleTailored client control add-ins; IT changes; Dynamics NAV Server administration; Windows PowerShell cmdlets; Summary
- Chapter 3: Dynamics NAV - General ConsiderationsThe data model; Master data; Documents; Journals; Entries; Creating ledger entries; Combining all concepts; No save button; The main advantage; When is the data verified?; The main drawback; The posting routines; Posted data cannot be modified (or deleted); Navigating through your data; The Navigate functionality; Other ways to browse data; Sorting on list pages; Filtering for the data you need; Saving views for the filters you've set; Real-time data gathering - the SIFT technology; Everything leads to accounting; The Dynamics NAV database
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