MS Dynamics NAV

MS Dynamics NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV offers developing small and fair size business an intense yet worthwhile key that can be customized to an organization. It can backing customization and service oriented software to meet industry or other particular needs. Likewise, it can adjust as a developing business needs more power and usefulness.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Training is the most important internal part of the respective Dynamics so it will be comfortable to complete the major task in easy manner. This type of the software is commonly made use to offer the assistance for the management, CRM, supply chain, commerce thing, analytics for the both small and large scale company. Though, this course has valuable things which play major roll. As result most of the student wishes to built the career for the upcoming life. Enroll & Get Certified now!

  • ✔ Course Duration : 32 hrs - 48 hrs/ course
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MS Dynamics NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV offers developing small and fair size business an intense yet worthwhile key that can be customized to an organization. It can backing customization and service oriented software to meet industry or other particular needs. Likewise, it can adjust as a developing business needs more power and usefulness.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV Training is the most important internal part of the respective Dynamics so it will be comfortable to complete the major task in easy manner. This type of the software is commonly made use to offer the assistance for the management, CRM, supply chain, commerce thing, analytics for the both small and large scale company. Though, this course has valuable things which play major roll. As result most of the student wishes to built the career for the upcoming life.

What you will Learn

  • Create User interface include Address Bar, Search, Navigation Pane, Status Bar and Role Center.
  • User Personalization and customize Fact Box, Fact Tab, Ribbon, Chart and Pages.
  • Basic Functionalities such as sort, search, Filters, Print Documents.
  • Sales and Purchase Process for Master Data
  • Sales and Purchase Process

PREREQUISITES

  • There are no specific prerequisites for learning Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Anyone interested in learning this technology can join the training.

CURRICULUM

C/Side Solution Development in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

This module explains the standard application functionality in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 and it discusses the importance of following the same standards in all customizations.

Lessons
  • Table Types and Characteristics
  • Standard Data Model
  • Standard Process Model
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the different table types and their characteristics.
  • Present the standard data model and introduce the data-related business logic.
  • Present the standard process model that governs the transactions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

This module explains what is involved in solution development to meet customer requirements.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Participants
  • Instructors and Rooms
  • Seminars
Lab : Customize Resource Tables and Pages
Lab : Creating Seminar Tables and Pages
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the master table and page standards.
  • Work with table event triggers.
  • Work with complex data types and their member functions.
  • Explain the multilanguage functionality.
  • Define the strategy for implementing Customers and Participants.
  • Create the tables to manage the seminar rooms.
  • Create instructor data management.
  • Create seminar data management.

This module explains the purpose and benefits in using documents to enter transactions in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Registrations
  • Reviewing the Table Code
Lab : Importing, Reviewing, and Completing the Seminar Registration Tables
Lab : Create Seminar Registration Pages
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Import and export objects as text files.
  • Support multilanguage functionality.
  • Use document pages.
  • Use virtual tables.
  • Use temporary tables.
  • Review the various types of tables.
  • Review different page and table C/AL functions.
  • Create additional tables and pages to maintain registrations.

This module explains the posting routine.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Posting Seminar Registrations
Lab : Reviewing and Completing the Journal and Ledger Tables
Lab : Creating Codeunits and Pages for Seminar Journal Posting
Lab : Creating the Tables and Pages for Posted Registration Information
Lab : Modifying Tables, Pages, and Codeunits for Resource Posting
Lab : Creating the Codeunits for Document Posting
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the working and posting tables.
  • Explain the posting routines and their relationships.
  • Create journal posting routines.
  • Create document posting routines.
  • Present the best practices for documenting changes to existing objects.
  • Program for minimum effect on the application.

This module explains the integration of custom features into standard functionality to provide a seamless and familiar experience to the users.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Seminar Feature Integration
  • Navigate Integration
Lab : Integrating Seminar Features
Lab : Changing Objects to Integrate with Navigate
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Integrate previously created Seminar Management module features with one another.
  • Explain the architecture of the Navigate feature.
  • Extend the Navigate functionality to enable finding posted seminar information.
  • Enable easier searching for information by adding Navigate functionality to Seminar Management pages.
  • Enable looking up Seminar Management information from standard application areas.

This module explains reporting principles.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Reporting Lab Overview
  • Participant List Reporting
  • Invoice Posting Batch Job
Lab : Creating the Seminar Participant List
Lab : Creating the Invoice Posting Batch Job

This module explains the different types of statistics in the standard application.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Seminar Statistics
Lab : Creating FlowFields for Sums
Lab : Creating the Seminar Statistics Page
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Create a page that calculates price sums efficiently.
  • Make the page available from the Seminar pages.
  • Use FlowFilters to easily calculate statistics for different time periods.

This module explains the importance of dimensions and their use throughout the standard application and accompany all transactional data and process.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Integrating Seminar Management with Dimensions
Lab : Integrating with Dimension Management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe Global, Shortcut, and Budget dimension types and their functions.
  • List the basic rules of Dimension Setup.
  • Present the dimension management data and process models.
  • Implement dimensions on the master record level.

This module explains the importance of user roles and profiles in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Seminar Manager Role Center
  • MenuSuite Object Type
  • Seminar Management Department Page
Lab : Create the Seminar Manager Role Center
Lab : Create Seminar Management Department Page
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Define the components of the RoleTailored user interface.
  • Explain the structure, purpose, and functionality of a Role Center-type page.
  • Create the Seminar Manager Role Center page.
  • Describe the functionality of the Departments page and the MenuSuite object type.
  • Integrate the Seminar Management department into the Departments page.

This module explains how interfacing with features or applications outside Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a frequent requirement. It also describes the different types of interfacing features that are present in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Email Confirmation
Lab : Create Email Confirmations
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain how to use Automation and OCX to perform tasks with other applications.
  • Describe file handling functions to import or export data.
  • Design and implement email capability.

This module explains what web services are and how they are used in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Registration Web Service
Lab : Creating a Web Service
Lab : Create a Windows Forms Application to Test the Web Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Web services architecture.
  • Explain the protocols that Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 uses for Web services.
  • Evaluate the benefits of Web services over other integration options in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
  • Explain how to expose codeunit, page, and query objects as Web services.
  • Consume Web services from external applications.

This module explains testing practices and presents the test-driven development (TDD) approach followed by Microsoft.

Lessons
  • Prerequisite Knowledge
  • Testing Seminar Management
  • Debugging
Lab : Create Seminar Management Unit Tests
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Demonstrate the testing features of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Explain the test codeunits, test functions, and handler functions.
  • Describe how to automate user interface testing.
  • Explain the functionality and purpose of test runner codeunits.
  • Develop a unit testing framework for the Seminar Management solution.
  • Describe the Debugger functionality and features.
  • Demonstrate the debugging process.

This module explains the SQL Server for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • SQL Server for Microsoft Dynamics NAV
  • Representation of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Tables and Indexes in SQL Server
  • Collation Options
  • SQL Server Query Optimizer
  • Optimizing a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application
  • Data Access Redesign
  • C/AL Database Functions and Performance on SQL Server
  • Bulk Inserts
  • Locking, Blocking, and Deadlocks
  • SIFT Data Storage in SQL Server
  • SQL Server Profiler
Lab : Analyze Index Usage
Lab : Optimize C/AL Code
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the advantages of SQL Server for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Work with tables and indexes.
  • Use collation options and descriptions.
  • Explain SQL Server Query Optimizer.
  • Explain the areas within Microsoft Dynamics NAV that can be optimized.
  • Explain how the Microsoft Dynamics NAV database driver enables the Microsoft Dynamics NAV clients to communicate with SQL Server.
  • Understand the performance effect of locking, blocking and deadlocks.
  • Understand how SIFT data is stored in SQL Server.

This module contains reference information about the case study that is implemented throughout the course.

Lessons
  • CRONUS International Ltd.
  • Functional Requirements
  • Content Structure
Lab : Function Testing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Present the case study for the CRONUS International Ltd. implementation project.
  • Provide test scripts for function testing of customized functionality

C/Side Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

This module explains fundamental aspects of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Environment.

Lessons
  • Basic Objects in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
  • Object Designer Fundamentals
  • Team Development Features
  • The Physical and Logical Database
Lab : Designing and Running an Object
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Present the basic object types in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Describe fundamental aspects of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Environment. This includes the UI, application objects, and basic metadata concepts.
  • Explain the physical and logical database structure.
  • Explain the features for multi-developer environments.

This module explains the concepts and the use of tables and table components.

Lessons
  • Tables Fundamentals
  • Primary and Secondary Keys
  • Table Relationships
  • Special Table Fields
Lab : Create a Table
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of tables and table components.
  • Examine the concept behind primary and secondary keys, and explain how to set them.
  • Create a simple table with primary and secondary keys, and add data to the table.
  • Review the concept of table relation.
  • Set table relations with a filter and condition.
  • Describe the special table fields.
  • Use special table fields to improve table features.

This module explains the concepts of pages and page components.

Lessons
  • Page Fundamentals
  • Page Designer
  • Page Types and Characteristics
Lab : Create a Card and a List Page
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of pages and page components.
  • Describe Page Designer and Action Designer.
  • Create a simple page and add basic controls to the page.
  • Provide an overview of different page types and their characteristics.
  • Discuss best practices in designing pages.
  • Create a Card page, add a container, FastTabs, and fields.
  • Create a List page and link it to the Card page.
  • Create a main page, a Part page, and link the two pages.

This module explains the concepts and use of C/AL code elements.

Lessons
  • C/AL Programming
  • Intrinsic Data Types
  • Identifiers, Variables and Syntax
  • Variable Scope
Lab : Investigate Data Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the concepts and basic use of C/AL code elements.
  • Describe the concepts of data types, simple data types and complex data types.
  • Explain the concepts of identifiers, variables, and syntax.
  • Explain the syntax of identifiers.
  • Explain the scope of variables.
  • Explain the initialization of variables.
  • Create a simple codeunit to demonstrate how to define variables, assign data types, and investigate several default values that are initialized for several data types.

This module explains the concepts of assignments, statements, and assignment statements.

Lessons
  • Assignment Statements
  • The Syntax of Statements
  • Automatic Type Conversions
  • Use Assignment Statements and the Symbol Menu
  • Expressions, Evaluations, Terms, and Operators
  • The String Operator
  • Function Calls in Expressions
  • Numeric Expressions
  • Arithmetic Operators
  • Relational and Logical Expressions
  • Relational Expressions for Comparison
  • Relational Expressions for Set Inclusion
  • Logical Expressions
Lab : Use Logical and Relational Expressions in a Page
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of assignment, statement, and assignment statement.
  • Describe the syntax of statements and introduce the statement separator.
  • Describe automatic type conversions for string, numeric, and other data types.
  • Use assignment statements and the Symbol Menu.
  • Explain the concepts of expressions, terms, and operators.
  • Describe the syntax of an expression.
  • Describe the string operator.
  • Use the string operator.
  • Describe the MAXSTRLEN and the COPYSTR functions.
  • Use the MAXSTRLEN and the COPYSTR functions in an expression.
  • Define numeric expressions, arithmetic operators, and operator precedence.
  • Describe the arithmetic operators, and provide examples.
  • Use the arithmetic operators and examine the operator precedence.
  • Define relational and logical operators and expressions.
  • Describe the use of relational expressions for comparison.
  • Describe the use of relational expressions for set inclusion.
  • Describe the use of logical expressions.
  • Use logical and relational expressions in a page.

This module explains concepts of conditional statement and the Boolean expression.

Lessons
  • Conditional Statement and Boolean Expressions
  • The IF Statement
  • The EXIT Statement
  • The CASE Statement
  • Compound Statements and Comments
  • The Syntax of Compound Statements
  • Compound Statements by Using Nested IF Statements
  • The Syntax of Comments
  • Practice: Nested IF
  • Arrays
  • The Syntax of Arrays
  • The Power of Arrays
  • Strings as Arrays of Characters
  • Repetitive Statements
  • The WITH Statement
Lab : Use Conditional and Compound Statements
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Define conditional statements and Boolean expressions.
  • Describe the IF statement, the IF-THEN, and IF-THEN-ELSE syntax.
  • Describe the EXIT statement and code indentation.
  • Describe the CASE statement and the syntax of the CASE statement.
  • Define compound statements and comments.
  • Describe the syntax of compound statements with BEGIN and END.
  • Understand the concepts of nested IF statements and the rule of correct indentation.
  • Describe the syntax of comments.
  • Use the IF, EXIT, CASE, and compound statements in a page.
  • Test knowledge about C/AL statements.
  • Define arrays and describe the components of arrays.
  • Describe the syntax of arrays.
  • Explain the power of arrays.
  • Describe how to use strings as arrays of characters.
  • Introduce repetitive statements that are available in C/AL.
  • Use arrays and repetitive statements in a page.
  • Describe the WITH statement, record variables, and the syntax of the WITH statement.

This module explains C/AL functions.

Lessons
  • Functions and Parameters
  • Review Built-in Functions
  • Data Access Functions
  • Sorting and Filtering Functions
  • Data Manipulation Functions
  • Working with Fields
  • Using Interaction Functions
  • Other Common C/AL Functions
  • Create Custom Functions
  • Local Functions, Variables and the EXIT Statement
Lab : Create Custom Functions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of functions and parameters.
  • Explain the C/AL Symbol Menu.
  • Describe the use and syntax of data access, filtering, and manipulation functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of user interaction functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of string functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of system functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of date functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of number functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of array functions.
  • Describe the use and syntax of several other important functions.
  • Provide an overview of the benefits of creating custom functions.
  • Explain the concepts of local functions and local variables.
  • Create custom functions in a page and call the functions from Actions.

This module explains the concept of reports and report components.

Lessons
  • Report Fundamentals
  • Report Design Process
  • Design the Data Model
  • Create a Data Model
  • Design the Layout
  • The Request Page Designer
  • Design the Request Options Page
  • Grouping and Totaling
  • Add Advanced Features
Lab : Create a Basic Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of reports and report components.
  • Provide an overview of different report types and their characteristics.
  • Describe the difference between the logical and the visual design of reports and introduce Report Designer.
  • Describe the logical design of a report.
  • Create the data model for a new report by defining data items in the Report Dataset Designer.
  • Describe the visual design of a report and introduce Microsoft Visual Studio Report Designer.
  • Design the report layout.
  • Introduce Request Page Designer.
  • Design the Request Options page.
  • Explain the concepts of grouping and totaling in a report.
  • Create a grouping and totaling for a report.
  • Add advanced features to a report.

This module explains the fundamentals of XMLports and its components.

Lessons
  • XMLport Fundamentals
  • Design XMLports
  • Importing and Exporting Plain Text
  • Using XMLports in C/AL Code
Lab : Create an XMLport to Export XML Data
Lab : Create an XMLport to Export Variable Text
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the fundamentals of an XMLport and its components.
  • Review how to design XMLports.
  • Explain the Request Page functionality.
  • Describe the process of using XMLports from C/AL code.
  • Create XMLports for export and import with XML format.
  • Create XMLports for export and import with fixed and a variable text format.

This module explains the concepts of codeunits.

Lessons
  • Codeunit Fundamentals
  • Design Codeunits
  • Use Codeunits
  • SMTP
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concepts of codeunits.
  • Provide an overview of designing codeunits.
  • Provide an overview by using codeunits.
  • Define variables and functions in a codeunit.
  • Use the SMTP Mail codeunit.

This module explains the .NET Interoperability features.

Lessons
  • The DotNetDataType
  • Datatype Mapping and Assignment
  • .NET Framework Interoperability C/AL functions
  • Streaming
Lab : Use a Dictionary Object
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the .NET Interoperability features.
  • Describe the concept of constructors.
  • Communicate between client-side and server-side objects.
  • Describe how to respond to events that are raised by .NET objects.
  • Examine mapping between C/AL and .NET data types.
  • Review the most important C/AL functions for managing .NET objects.
  • Use arrays, collections, and enumerations.
  • Explain how to stream data between C/AL and .NET objects

This module introduces the query object type by explaining various use cases for queries: using queries in charts, in OData web services, and accessing them programmatically from C/AL.

Lessons
  • Query Design
  • Accessing Queries from C/AL
  • Advanced Query Concepts
Lab : Using a Query from a ChartLab : Using Queries in C/AL
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Present the Query Designer and its features.
  • Explain the principles of the query design process.
  • Show how to select, join, filter, aggregate, and order data.
  • Show how to access queries from C/AL code.
  • Explain how to export data from queries.

Finance Advanced in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

This module explains the setup of Intrastat and how to run and submit Intrastat reports.

Lessons
  • Set up Intrastat
  • Report Intrastat
Lab : Create an Intrastat Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Set up Intrastat for use in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Explain how to run and submit Intrastat reports.

This module explains the VAT rate change process.

Lessons
  • Prepare for VAT Rate Change Tool
  • Set Up Using VAT Rate Change Tool
  • Perform VAT Rate Conversions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain and demonstrate the preparation of the VAT rate change process.
  • Explain and set up the VAT rate change tool.
  • Explain and demonstrate how to perform a VAT rate change.

This module explains the process in using the Multicurrency functionalities.

Lessons
  • Currency Card and Exchange Rates
  • Set Up Multicurrency for Customers, Vendors, and Bank Accounts
  • Lesson 3-5: Process Documents and Journals
  • Adjust Exchange Rates Batch Job for Customers, Vendors, and Bank Accounts
  • Lesson 7-9: Reporting Currency
  • View the Exchange Rate Adjustment Register
  • Summary of Currency Exchange Rates
Lab : Process a Sales Invoice
Lab : Post Expenses in Foreign Currency
Lab : Update the USD:GBP Exchange Rate
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain setup requirements for currencies and exchange rates when using multiple currencies.
  • Explain setup requirements using multiple currencies with customers, vendors, and bank accounts.
  • Describe steps and additional functionality for processing purchase and sales documents that use foreign currency.
  • Describe steps and additional functionality for recording and posting multicurrency transactions in the cash receipts journal.
  • Describe how to process multicurrency payments using the payments journal.
  • Describe how to run the Adjust Exchange Rates batch job for customers, vendors, and bank accounts.
  • Explain set up, viewing amounts, daily processing, and periodic processes when using an additional reporting currency.
  • Describe how to run the Adjust Exchange Rates batch job for G/L accounts.
  • Describe how to view the Exchange Rate Adjustment Register.

This module explains the Budget feature.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1-3: Creating Budgets
  • Copying Budgets
  • Exporting and Importing Budgets
Lab : Create a budget
Lab : Copy a budget
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the Budgets feature in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Explain the G/L Budgets page elements.
  • Show how to set up budgets manually.
  • Explain how to delete budget entries.
  • Explain how to create budgets by using the Copy Budget function.
  • Explain how to create budgets by using the Export Budget and Import Budget functions.

This module explains the process on Cost Accounting.

Lessons
  • Workflow in Cost Accounting
  • Setting Up Cost Accounting
  • Cost Entries
  • Cost Budgets
  • Cost Allocation
  • Cost Accounting History
  • Cost Accounting Reporting
  • Tips and Tricks
Lab : Using Cost Journals
Lab : Set Up a Cost Budget
Lab : Set Up Cost Allocation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the workflow in Cost Accounting.
  • Explain and set up Chart of Cost Types, Chart of Cost Centers, Chart of Cost Objects, and Cost Accounting Setup.
  • Explain the relationship between the cost accounting and general ledger application areas.
  • Set up cost journals.
  • Explain how to create cost entries either through a transfer from G/L entries or through posting the cost journal.
  • Explain and set up cost budgets by using different copy functions.
  • Explain the transfer from budget to actual.
  • Explain and set up cost allocations.
  • Explain static and dynamic allocations.
  • Explain how to allocate costs and cost budgets.
  • Explain the cost registers and cost budget registers.
  • Explain the deletion of cost entries and cost budget entries.
  • Explain different cost accounting reports.
  • Provide tips and tricks.

This module explains the functions, the setup and the use of Cash Flow Forecast.

Lessons
  • Functions of the Cash Flow Forecast
  • Setting Up Cash Flow Forecasts
  • Creating Cash Flow Forecasts
  • Cash Flow Forecast Reporting
Lab : Creating a Cash Flow Forecast
Lab : Entering Manual Revenues and Expenses
Lab : Using the Cash Flow Worksheet
Lab : Printing the Cash Flow Date List
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the functions of the cash flow forecast.
  • Explain the setup of the Chart of Cash Flow Account, Cash Flow Setup and Cash Flow Payment Terms.
  • Explain how to create cash flow forecasts by using Cash Flow Forecast Cards and Cash Flow Manual Revenues and Expenses.
  • Explain how the Cash Flow Worksheet is used.
  • Review the registration of the cash flow through Cash Flow Forecast Entries.
  • Explain the different Cash Flow Forecast Reporting possibilities.

This module explains processes related to cost account schedules, cash flow account schedules and how to generate report analysis.

Lessons
  • Analyze the Chart of Accounts
  • Account Schedules
  • Analysis by Dimensions
  • Export Analysis Views to Microsoft Excel
  • Dimension-Based Reports
  • Combine Analysis Views with Account Schedules
  • Finance Performance Charts
Lab : Create a Detailed Account Schedule
Lab : Create a Cost Account Schedule
Lab : Create a Cash Flow Account Schedule
Lab : Create an Analysis View
Lab : Create a Cash Flow Analysis View
Lab : Export an Analysis View to Microsoft Excel
Lab : Combine an Analysis View with an Account Schedule
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe filtering and analysis pages related to the chart of accounts.
  • Explain how to set up an account schedule and explain other processes that relate to account schedules.
  • Demonstrate cost account schedules.
  • Demonstrate cash flow account schedules.
  • Describe types of dimensions.
  • Explain how to set up analysis views.
  • Explain the process of exporting analysis views to Microsoft Office Excel 2007, and describe the elements of the exported file.
  • Show how to generate analysis by dimensions and other dimension analysis reports.
  • Show how to set up a Finance Performance chart.

This module explains the concept of XBRL.

Lessons
  • XBRL Terminology
  • XBRL Specifications and Taxonomies
  • Work with Linkbases
  • Enter XBRL Line Definitions
  • Export the XBRL Lines
Lab : Annual Reporting with XBRL
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the terminology associated with XBRL.
  • Explain how to import and update taxonomies.
  • Explain how to attach, update, and apply linkbases to taxonomies.
  • Describe pages that are related to XBRL lines, and explain how to enter XBRL line definitions
  • Demonstrate how to export an instance document.

Installation and Configuration in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

This module provides an overview of fixed assets and its integration with other modules.

Lessons
  • Fixed Assets Overview
  • Structure
  • Integration with Other Modules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Define fixed assets.
  • Examine required functionality for fixed assets.
  • Describe the integration of the Fixed assets module with General ledger, Accounts payable, Accounts receivable, Project accounting, and Inventory management modules.

This module focuses on the setup procedures that are required for the Fixed assets module.

Lessons
  • System Setup for Fixed Assets
  • Fixed Assets Module Setup
  • Parameters
  • Depreciation Methods
  • Depreciation Conventions
  • Depreciation Books Overview
  • Extended Functionality Features – Provision Types and Bonus Depreciation
  • Mass Update Depreciation Conventions for a Depreciation Book
Lab : Set Up Main Accounts
Lab : Set Up a Number Sequence
Lab : Set Up a Depreciation Profile
Lab : Set Up Value Models
Lab : Set Up a Fixed Asset Group
Lab : Set Up a Posting Profile
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Review system setup for Fixed assets.
  • Review the basic setup requirements for the Fixed assets module.
  • Discuss the Value models, Asset Groups, Disposal and Posting profile components of Fixed assets setup.
  • Discuss the setup of Fixed assets parameters.
  • Explain how to sue the Capitalization threshold.
  • Describe, create, and change Reason codes in Fixed assets.
  • Review depreciation methods and conventions.
  • Provide an overview for Depreciation books.
  • Describe extended functionality setup requirements for Fixed assets.
  • Review Mass update depreciation conventions for a depreciation book.

This module focuses on the setup of assets.

Lessons
  • Fixed Assets Form
  • Set Up Assets
  • Lend Assets
  • Assign Bar Codes to Assets
  • Asset Budgeting
  • Project Module Integration to Fixed Assets
Lab : Set Up a Fixed Asset
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the fields available in the Fixed assets form.
  • Differentiate between financial and non-financial information for assets.
  • Set up a fixed asset.
  • Show how to lend assets.
  • Assign bar codes to assets.
  • Complete asset budgeting.
  • Associate and manage fixed assets within the Projects form.
  • Review the fixed asset details associated with a project or subproject.

This module focuses on the different fixed asset Transaction Types, and detailed methods for recording those transactions.

Lessons
  • Scenario
  • Typical Fixed Asset Transaction Types
  • Record Acquisitions
  • Create and Acquire Fixed Assets from Purchasing
  • Record Depreciation
  • Record Value Adjustments
  • Record Disposals
  • Transaction Reversals
  • Replacement Cost and Insured Value Update
  • Copy Fixed Assets and Change Fixed Asset Groups
  • Fixed Asset Additions
Lab : Acquiring an Asset Using the Inventory to Fixed Assets Journal
Lab : Depreciating an Asset Using a Proposal
Lab : Acquiring an Asset Using the Fixed Assets Journal
Lab : Dispose of an Asset Using the Fixed Assets Journal
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Use asset Transaction Types.
  • Use journals to manually enter fixed asset transactions.
  • Control fixed asset acquisition transaction creation from purchasing.
  • Restrict user group permissions for posting fixed asset acquisition transactions in purchasing.
  • Create a fixed asset record directly from purchasing, during posting of a product receipt or vendor invoice.
  • Describe when the Fixed asset receipt and Fixed asset issue account types will be used.
  • Record depreciation.
  • Use proposals to enter fixed asset transactions.
  • Discuss value adjustments for fixed assets.
  • Discuss fixed asset disposals.
  • Describe where fixed asset transaction reversals are performed.
  • Perform fixed asset transaction reversals.
  • Describe how the replacement cost factor and the insured value factor on the asset group, are used to update an asset’s replacement cost and insured value amounts.
  • Process updates to an asset’s replacement cost and insured value amounts.
  • Copy a fixed asset.
  • Change a fixed asset group.
  • Enter a fixed asset addition.

This module focuses on how to run inquiries and reports in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.

Lessons
  • Inquiries
  • Reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Demonstrate the use of data inquiries available in Fixed assets.
  • Demonstrate how to run reports.

Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013

This module provides students with a general understanding of the concept of ERP.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: ERP System
Lab : Open Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the concept of ERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Describe the most important features of ERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

This module explain elements of the User Interface in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Back and Forward Button, Address Bar, Search
  • Lesson 2: The Ribbon
  • Lesson 3: The Navigation Pane
  • Lesson 4: The Status Bar
  • Lesson 5: Pages
  • Lesson 6: The Role Center
Lab : Assign a Role Center
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the Back and Forward button, the address bar, and search.
  • Explain the concept of the ribbon.
  • Explain the different components of the ribbon.
  • Show how to use the ribbon.
  • Explore the navigation pane.
  • List the information that is available on the status bar.
  • Explain the list page.
  • Explain the card page.
  • Explore the Role Center.

This module explains how to configure Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 user interface.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Personalization and Configuration
  • Lesson 2: Customize the Ribbon
  • Lesson 3: Customize the Navigation Pane
  • Lesson 4: Customize this Page
  • Lesson 5: Customize a FactBox
  • Lesson 6: Customize a FastTab
  • Lesson 7: Customize a Chart
  • Lesson 8: Customize Parts on the Role Center Page
  • Lesson 9: Change the Profile and Role Center
Lab : Add a List Place to the Navigation Pane
Lab : Add a Chart to the Role Center
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain how to configure Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 user interface (UI).
  • Browse and customize the List Places.
  • Change the look of windows in the program.

This module explains the general functions that are used in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Use Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Lesson 2: Enter and Edit Information
Lessons 3-10: Basic Functionalities
  • Lesson 11: Search Information
  • Lesson 12: FactBoxes
  • Lesson 13: Post a Document
  • Lesson 14: Navigate
Lab : Filter the Customer List and Export to Excel
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Use function keys and basic keyboard shortcuts.
  • Enter and edit information.
  • Use zoom, reports, sorting, search, filters, FactBoxes and navigation functions.
  • Integrate with other Microsoft Office products, such as OneNote, Word, and Excel.
  • Describe the posting process within Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

This module introduces the students to master data.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: G/L Account Cards
  • Lesson 2: Chart of Accounts Page
  • Lesson 3: Customer Cards
  • Lesson 4: Vendor Cards
  • Lesson 5: Item Cards
Lab : Create a New Office Furniture Vendor
Lab : Create a New Office Furniture Item
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain how to use G/L account cards.
  • Outline the purpose and functions of the Chart of Accounts page.
  • Explain how to use customer cards.
  • Explain how to use vendor cards.
  • Explain how to use item cards.

This module demonstrates the integration of different processes of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 as an ERP system.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Process Flows
  • Lesson 2: From Purchase Order to Purchase Invoice
  • Lesson 3: Create Purchase Invoices
  • Lesson 4: From Sales Quote to Sales Invoice
Lab : Purchase Furniture From the New Vendor
Lab : Record an Automobile Maintenance Expense
Lab : Sell Wooden Doors to an Existing Customer
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Outline a complete sales process and how it connects to other application areas.
  • Outline a complete purchase process and how it connects to other application areas.
  • Create a purchase order.
  • Process the receipt and invoicing of goods.
  • Create and process a purchase invoice.
  • Create a sales quote, and convert it to a sales order.
  • Create, post, and review sales orders.
  • Process the shipment and invoicing of goods.

This module provides an overview of the most important technology topics of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Web Services Support
  • Lesson 2: Multiple Client Support
  • Lesson 3: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Development Environment
  • Lesson 4: Multilanguage Functionality
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the web services support in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
  • Describe the different client types.
  • Provide an overview of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Development Environment.
  • Describe the multilanguage functionality.

This module explains the different application areas in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.

Lessons
  • Lesson 1: Financial Management
  • Lesson 2: Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • Lesson 3: Marketing
  • Lesson 4: Trade
  • Lesson 5: Inventory Management
  • Lesson 6: Warehouse Management
  • Lesson 7: Manufacturing
  • Lesson 8: Jobs and Resources
  • Lesson 9: Service Management
  • Lesson 10: Human Resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Provide an overview of the most important financial management features.
  • Outline financial reporting and analysis.
  • Outline marketing features.
  • Provide an overview of the most important trade functions.
  • Provide an overview of inventory management features.
  • Outline features of the warehouse management system.
  • Outline manufacturing features.
  • Outline features for jobs and resources.
  • Explain service management features.
  • Review features for human resource management.

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