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C/SIDE Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009M80042 Course duration (days): 5 |
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About this classThe five-day course, C/SIDE Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics 2009 examines all aspects of the Development granules that are available for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. This course covers the Microsoft Dynamics NAV software architecture, the Client/Server Integrated Development Environment (C/SIDE), the objects available to developers which includes tables, forms, pages, reports, dataports, XMLports, codeunits, and MenuSuites, basic programming, data manipulation, and integration options available in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. In addition, this course provides an intensive introduction to Client/Application Language (C/AL), the Microsoft Dynamics NAV programming language. A thorough understanding of these topics allows to streamline the development processes by learning how to develop integrations and customizations for the Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This course teaches how to navigate within the development environment, how to create and use the basic objects, and how to implement best practices for ensuring smooth software upgrades in the future. This training may be available onsite; please contact us if you are interested. Who will the lesson benefit?This course is intended for partners who want to learn how to get started creating customized solutions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV for their customers. This course is also intended for developers, consultants, and implementers who need to understand the technical aspects of Microsoft Dynamics NAV C/SIDE and C/AL and gain foundational knowledge of the application functionality. This course is also targeted at anyone who wants to become certified in C/SIDE Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. What delegates will learnDelegates will learn how to
What prerequisites are required
Contents of this classModule 1: Client/Server Integrated Development Environment (C/SIDE)This module explains basic objects in Microsoft Dynamics NAV and the Client/Server Integrated Development Environment (C/SIDE). It also describes physical and logical databases and several integration tools available in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
Module 2: TablesThis module explains the fundamental concepts of table objects, describes the concepts of table relationships, special table fields and how to use them, and describes how to use the Table Designer to create and modify tables. It also describes table types and their characteristics.
Module 3: FormsThis module explains the fundamental concepts of form objects and describes how to use the Form Designer to create and modify forms. It also describes form types and their characteristics and standard navigation in forms.
Module 4: PagesThis module explains the fundamental concepts of page objects and describes how to use the Page Designer to create and modify pages. It also describes page types and their characteristics and discuss the best practices in creating pages.
Module 5: Introduction to C/AL ProgrammingThis module introduces C/AL, the programming language in C/SIDE and its elements. It also describes data types available in C/AL, concepts of identifier, variable, syntax, variable scope and variable initialization.
Module 6: Assignment Statements and ExpressionsThis module explains assignment statements, expressions, terms and operators. It describes automatic type conversion between data types and different kinds of operators and operator precedence. It also describes numeric, relational and logical expressions.
Module 7: C/AL StatementsThis module explains conditional statements, compound statements, comments and repetitive statements. It also describes the concepts of Arrays and how to use them. Conditional Statements and Boolean Expressions
Module 8: C/AL FunctionsThis module explains the concepts of functions and describes several built-in functions and how they are used. It also describes the concepts of parameters and how to create custom functions.
Module 9: ReportsThis module explains the fundamental concepts of report objects and describes the different stages in creating and designing reports. It also describes several types of printing reports and how to create grouping, totaling and add advanced features to a report, for the Classic and the RoleTailored Client.
Module 10: Dataports and XMLportsThis module explains the fundamental concepts of dataport and XMLport objects and describes how to use the Dataport Designer and XMLport Designer to create dataports and XMLports for export and import external file. It also describes how XMLports replace Dataports in the RoleTailored Client.
Module 11: CodeunitsThis module explains the fundamental concepts of codeunit objects and describes how to use the C/AL Editor to create codeunits. It also describes how to use the SMTP Mail Codeunit.
Module 12: MenuSuitesThis module explains the fundamental concepts of MenuSuite objects and describes how to use the Navigation Pane Designer to create and design MenuSuites. It also describes how to create MenuSuite for the Classic and the RoleTailored Client.
Module 13: Integration OptionsThis module explains several integration tools available in Microsoft Dynamics NAV. It also describes how to use them and their limitations.
Additional ReadingTo help you prepare for this class, review the following resources:
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