C/Side Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009

Course Outline

Module 1: Client Requirements
The Diagnosis section of this chapter provides the "executive summary" of the business case, including the client's profile and a high-level description of their needs. The Analysis section describes the client's specific requirements for the system, including the data models based on those requirements and the basic project implementation plan.
Lessons

  • Diagnosis – Executive Summary
  • Analysis – Functional Requirements
  • Data Model
  • Project Plan


Module 2: Master Tables and Pages

This module explains how the requirements for master tables and pages for the solution are discussed before moving on to the Design and Implementation phases.
Lessons

  • A Quick Refresher
  • Customers and Participants
  • Rooms
  • Instructors
  • Seminars
  • Testing

Lab : Create Seminar Room Tables and Pages

Lab : Adding Code for Seminar Rooms

Lab : Creating Instructor Tables and Pages

Lab : Create Seminar Tables and Pages

Module 3: Registrations
This module explains how to implement functionality to allow users to perform transactions with the master data.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • Types of Tables
  • Additional Functions
  • Registrations
  • Testing Seminar Registrations

Lab : Create Tables and Pages for Seminars

Lab : Add Code to the Seminar Charge Table

Lab : Adding Code to Seminar Registration Header

Lab : Create Seminar Tables and Pages

Module 4: Posting
This module explains how to use the registration information to create ledger entries for seminars through a posting routine. This functionality is added to the Seminar module by the end of this chapter.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • Posting Seminar Registrations

Lab : Creating the Tables and Pages for Seminar Registration Posting

Lab : Creating the Codeunits and Page for Seminar Journal Posting

Lab : Modifying the Table

Lab : Creating Instructor Tables, Pages and Codeunits for Job Posting

Lab : Role Tailored Client Menu Setup

Module 5: Integration
This module explains how to integrate these features with one another and with the standard application, making it user-friendly. This requires using MenuSuite objects and implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV Navigate functionality. This chapter addresses the integration of solution functionality with the user interface (UI) of the application.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • Seminar Feature Integration
  • Navigate Integration
  • Testing Managing Integration

Lab : Integrating Seminar Features

Lab : Modifying Objects to Integrate with Navigate

Module 6: Reporting
This module explains how to create reports for the Seminar module.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • Participant List Reporting
  • Certificate Information
  • Invoice Posting

Lab : Create the Participant List

Lab : Creating the Certificate Confirmation Report

Lab : Creating the Invoice Posting Report

Module 7: Statistics
This module explains how statistics are added to the Seminar Management module using FlowFilters and FlowFields.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • Seminar Statistics
  • Testing

Lab : Creating FlowFields for Sums

Lab : Creating the Seminar Statistics Page

Module 8: Dimensions
This module explains how Dimensions are used to control how analysis occurs.
Lessons

  • Prerequisites
  • Code Walkthrough – Dimension Management Codeunit
  • Dimension Master Tables, Pages, and Codeunits
  • Dimensions in Documents
  • Dimensions in Posting

Lab : Using The Debugger Interface to View The Dimension Process

Module 9: Interfaces
This module explains how the some of the methods that are used to interface Microsoft Dynamics NAV to external software or hardware.
Lessons

  • Prerequisite Information
  • File-Handling
  • Email Confirmation
  • Using an XMLport

Lab : Creating Email Confirmations

Lab : Creating the XML Seminar Registration Participant List

Module 10: Web Services
This module explains how the interoperation between different software applications, running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks occurs.
Lessons

  • Web Services Overview
  • Web Service Opportunities
  • Creating, Exposing and Consuming Web Services

Lab : Creating a Web Service

Lab : Create a Console Application to Consume the Codeunit Web Service

Lab : Create a Console Application to Consume the Seminar Card Page Web Service

Lab : Create an Infopath Form to Consume a New Web Page Service for Seminar Participants

Module 11: Optimizing for SQL Server
This module explains how the differences between the two servers options available with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
Lessons

  • Classic Database Server for Microsoft Dynamics NAV
  • SQL Server for Microsoft Dynamics NAV
  • Representation of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Tables and Indexes in SQL Server
  • Collation Options
  • SQL Server Data Replication
  • Backup Options
  • SQL Server Query Optimizer
  • Optimizing a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application
  • Overview of NDBCS
  • Optimization of Cursors
  • Locking, Blocking, and Deadlocks
  • How SIFT Data is Stored in SQL Server


Module 12: Deployment

This module explains how deployment marks the end of the implementation phase. During deployment, the final preparations are made and the Seminar module is installed at the client site.
Lessons

  • Deployment Tasks
  • Ongoing Support Phase
  • Upgrades and Updates

Additional Reading
To help you prepare for this class, review the following resources:

  • Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Developer and IT Pro Help.
  • User Experience Guidelines for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
     

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About this Course
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop Microsoft Dynamics NAV applications within the Classic Client and Role Tailored Client environments. This course is programming intensive. This is the second course on C/SIDE and knowledge from the Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 course is vital to the understanding of the concepts and for participation in this course. In this course you will learn programming documentation, debugging tools, performance issues, complex data variables and their internal member functions, multi-language functionality, analysis of objects, posting routines, interfaces to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, and some Microsoft SQL Server 2008 issues.
 

Audience Profile
This course is intended for Microsoft Certified Business Solutions Partner employees who sell and implement Microsoft Nav solutions. The curriculum is designed for participants who have completed the Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 course.
 

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Creating solutions following the Microsoft Nav Implementation Methodology.
  • Use debugging tools.
  • Troubleshoot performance issues.
  • Define complex data variables and their member functions.
  • List multi language functionality.
  • Perform analysis of objects.
  • Post routines.
  • Define the architecture of a basic Microsoft Nav document.
  • Define Microsoft Nav dimensions.
  • Deploy customized Microsoft Nav software solutions.