Chapter
1:
New Technology Overview
Lessons:
- Classic vs. RoleTailored Client
- 2- vs. 3-tier Architecture
- User Interface Changes
- Pages vs. Forms
- Reporting
- Upgrading to the RoleTailored Client
- Development
- Compilation
- Deployment
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Discuss the primary differences between the Classic and RoleTailored clients
- Discuss the difference between two- and three-tiered systems
- Discuss enhancements in user Interface
- Compare forms to pages
- Discuss improved reporting features
- Discuss upgrade issues and tools
- Discuss the development process
- Discuss compilation as it relates to upgrading
- Discuss deployment issues and tools
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Chapter
2:
Architecture
Lessons:
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 Architecture
- Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Architecture
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Review the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 Architecture
- Understand the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Architecture
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Chapter
3:
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Installation Requirements
Lessons:
- Software Prerequisites of Microsoft Dynamics NAV
- Microsoft Windows Server
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Internet Information Services
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- The Operating System and Software Prerequisites for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
- Choose the Microsoft Windows Server Versions
- Understand Microsoft SQL Server components
- Microsoft SQL Server Editions
- Set up and configure Internet Information Services (IIS)
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Chapter
4:
Role Tailored Client Install
Lessons:
- Install Demo Version on a Single Computer
- Install Dynamics NAV 2009 Clients on a Network
- Start the Role Tailored Client
- Navigate in the Role Tailored Client
- Shortcuts in the clients
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Install Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Demo version on a Single Computer
- Install Dynamics NAV 2009 Clients on a Network
- Once installed you can launch the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Role Tailored Client.
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Chapter
5:
Role Tailored Client Personalization
Lessons:
- Customize the Navigation Pane
- Renaming or Rearranging Buttons in the Navigation Pane
- Creating a New Menu Button
- Adding a Link to a Menu in the Navigation Pane
- Add List
- Moving or Copying a Link from One Menu to a Another
- Move List
- Rearranging the Order of the Menu
- Restoring the default Settings
- Customize Pages
- Customizing the Action Pane
- Removing and Adding Commands
- Changing the Size of an Icon
- Adding a New Group
- Restoring Default Settings
- Customizing the FactBox Pane
- Remove and Order
- Adding or Removing Panes
- Customizing FastTabs
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Customize the Navigation Pane
- Customize Pages
- Re-sizing columns.
- Changing what appears in drop-down menus.
- Personalizing the Navigation pane.
- Adding or removing FactBoxes.
- Organizing items in the Quick Access pane.
- Saving queries or filters.
- Selecting columns in a list location.
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Chapter
6:
Create Pages with Page Designer
Lessons:
- Page Overview
- Page Control Overview
- Page Types Overview
- Page Designer Overview
- Designing Page: Best Practices
- Demonstration: Create a Card Page
- Demonstration: Create a List Page
- Demonstration: Deploy Pages
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Introduce the new page object and its elements.
- Describe page controls, their properties and triggers.
- Discuss page types that are available, their characteristics and show examples in which they are used.
- Describe Page Designer and Action Designer.
- Discuss best practices in designing pages.
- Use the Page Designer to create a card page, set the Importance property and add actions.
- Create a list page and link a card page.
- Modify RoleCenter Page to deploy pages.
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Chapter
7:
Transform Forms
Lessons:
- Transformation Process
- Transformation Framework
- Transformation Tool
- Transformation Input Files and TIF Editor
- Demonstration: Use TIF Editor to Prepare Transformation Input Files
- Demonstration: Running the Transformation Tool
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Describe the goals and processes of form transformation.
- Describe the Transformation Framework, its principles and approaches.
- Discuss the transformation tool and how it works.
- Discuss TIF Editor's advantages and workflow.
- Use the TIF Editor to prepare transformation input files.
- Use the transformation tool to transform forms to pages.
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Chapter
8:
New Reporting Solutions
Lessons:
- New Reporting Solutions Architecture Overview
- Demonstration: Design a Report for Classic Client
- Demonstration: Design a Report for the RoleTailored Client
- Demonstration: Add Additional Features
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Introduce the new reporting solutions.
- Use the Report Designer to create a report and deploy it in the Classic Client.
- Use the Report Designer and Visual Studio to design report layout, create a request page, and to deploy the report in the RoleTailored Client.
- Use the new reporting architecture to enhance reporting capabilities.
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Chapter
9:
Dataport and XMLport Changes
Lessons:
- Moving Forward with Dataports
- XMLport Changes
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Provide an overview of dataport changes.
- Discuss changes in XMLport object and its new features.
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Chapter
10:
Web Services
Lessons:
- Web Services Overview
- Web Services Opportunities
- Demonstration: Create, Expose and Consume Web Services
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Provide an overview on how Microsoft Dynamics® NAV supports Web services.
- Discuss historical integration options, Web services benefits and ideas.
- Create a codeunit Web service, expose a page and a codeunit Web service and consume them from an external application.
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