Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

Course Outline

Module 1: Use General Functions
This module explains how to navigate in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 using the Role Tailored client, as well as typical user tasks in common application areas, such as finance, inventory, purchases, and sales. An overview of ERP is also covered.
Lessons

  • The Role Center
  • Use Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Customizing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
  • The List Places
  • Change how Windows Display
  • Enter and Edit Information
  • Extract Information
  • Use MapPoint


Module 2: Working with General Ledger Accounts

This module explains how to work with G/L Accounts.
Lessons

  • Posting Groups
  • G/L Account Cards
  • Chart of Accounts Window


Module 3: Add and View Dimensions

This module explains how to work with dimensions, add dimensions to a business document, and how to filter and view posted business transactions by dimensions.
Lessons

  • Dimensions Overview

Lab : Add and View Dimensions

Module 4: Manage Items
This module explains how to create a new item and view item availability.
Lessons

  • The Item Card
  • Use the Item Card
  • View Item Availability
  • Analyze Item Figures

Lab : Create a New Item

Module 5: Process Purchases
This module explains how to work with the purchase process flow.
Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Overview

Lab : Create a New hardware Vendor

Lab : Purchase Hardware from the New Vendor

Lab : Receive and Invoice the Hardware

Lab : Record an Automobile Maintenance Expense

Lab : Pay the Automobile Maintenance Expense

Lab : Adjust the Posted Automobile Maintenance Expense

Module 6: Process Sales
This module explains how to work with sales process flow.
Lessons

  • Introduction

Lab : Sell Wooden Doors to an Existing Customer

Lab : Receive Payment for the Wooden Doors

Module 7: Approve Documents
This module explains how to work with the approval process.
Lessons

  • Overview
  • E-Mail Notifications
  • Substitute Approvers


Module 8: Technology Overview

This module explains how objects work in the RoleTailored and Classic client, and what the elements in the Page Designer are used for. The architectural changes in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 as well the basic concepts regarding C/SIDE development environment is covered.

Lessons

  • Architectural Changes in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
  • Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server
  • Web Services Support
  • Web Services published by Microsoft Dynamics NAV
  • Development Enhancements
  • Page Designer
  • Reports
  • Multiple Client Support
  • C/SIDE Development Environment
  • Database Features
  • Multilanguage Functionality


Module 9: Browse other Application Areas

This module explains what the other application areas are in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, including a brief overview and an outline of these areas.
Lessons

  • Marketing
  • Jobs and Resources
  • Service Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Warehouse Management
  • Human Resources
  • Business Notification
  • eCommerce

Before attending this course, students must have:Knowledge in using a PC and be able to navigate using Windows

 

 

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About this Course
This two-day instructor-led, Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 examines the basic concepts of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), how to navigate in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 using the Role Tailored client, as well as typical user tasks in common application areas, such as finance, inventory, purchases, and sales. It also introduces cross-application functionality like dimensions, record links, and integration to Microsoft products. Lastly, the course provides outlines of all other application areas not covered in the course.

Audience Profile
This course is intended for people who are new to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 and who plan to work with the program at any level. All students of the Introduction course are expected to continue a learning path by attending other courses that build on top of the content in this course.

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to: identify, describe, and use basic Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 features within:

  • General functions
  • G/L accounts and posting groups
  • Dimensions
  • Inventory
  • Purchases
  • Sales
  • Document approvals
  • Platform and development
  • Other Application Areas