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What’s New for Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2009 Installation and Development
Introduction
What’s New in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Installation and Development  provides students with the latest information on the Installation and Customization of the Role Tailored Client.  Software and Platform Requirements as well as Architecture and Role Tailored Client Personalization are presented in this training.
 
Course Outline
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

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

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)

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.


Key Benefits
Students will be more prepared for the release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 if they are a Consultant or System Engineer.
 
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course students must have:

  • Completed Microsoft Dynamics NAV Introduction course
  • Completed Microsoft Dynamics NAV C/Side Introduction Course (DevI)
 
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