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Vienna – 29.10.2009
Rene GayerMost Valuable ProfessionalMicrosoft Dynamicswww.dynamicsblog.at
VIEN03
See the new reporting capabilities and understand the effort behind it
Discover and understand the transformingprocess to NAV 2009
Look “sharp” (C#) and see how client add-ins are used to extend the application base
This is the structure for the next 50 minutes
Section 1 Reporting (15 minutes)
“key points” and various reporting tools
Live demonstration
Section 2 Transforming (15 minutes)
“update vs. transforming”
Live demonstration
Section 3 Client add-ins (15 minutes)
Highlight the possibilities
Live demonstration
Section 4 Q+A (5-10 minutes)
…that various business needs require various reporting tools?
Various reporting tools
See the new reporting capabilities and understand the time and effort behind it
Discover and understand the transformingprocess to NAV 2009
Look “sharp” (C#) and see how client add-ins are used to extend the application base
“…is that doing an upgrade is only “to push the button”…BUT”
Key points
Classic client still available
Native database still available(SQL recommended)
3-Tier Architecture requires SQL Server (required for upcoming releases)
Transforming is a recommended part of Upgrading your database
Old
Base Version
NDT
Database
Current
Custom Version
New
Base Version
New
Custom Version
Analyze &
CompareMerge
Export
Objects
Import
METADATA
5.0 FORMS 6.0 PAGES
DATABASE
FORMS
IN XML
TRANSFORMATION
PAGES
IN XML
EXPORT IMPORT
See the new reporting capabilities and understand the time and effort behind it
Discover and understand the transformingprocess to NAV 2009
Look “sharp” (C#) and see how client add-ins are used to extend the application base
“use any control in NAV2009 – or even a combination of controls –typically without any changes …”
Visual Studio Express C#
Microsoft.Dynamics
Framework.UI
Extensibility.dll
Your WinForms controls
Q+A
Internetwww.mbs-training.com
www.dynamicsblog.at
www.msdynamicsbookks.com
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