Papers, Please

Papers, Please

I’ve said it before. Dynamics NAV lives and dies by numbers. To be more clear: Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developers live and die by numbers. Object numbers, that is. The Breaks From the early days even before Microsoft purchased (as they do all good things) Navision from the Danish group who created it, Navision objects were […]

Idiom v. Idiom

Comparison I’ve mentioned before that idiom gets in the way of translating between .NET and C/AL. These are a few of the terms that may be confusing (or may not exist at all) between the two environments. Enjoy the list and don’t think it’s complete. Types vs. Classes C/AL .NET Types Classes The types in […]

Let’s Talk Finance

Let’s Talk Finance

We’re going to look at the Dynamics NAV client. It’s easy to see the mind behind NAV when we look at the Departments. We have the following in the native install: Financial Management Sales & Marketing Purchase Warehouse Manufacturing Jobs Resource Planning Service Human Resources Administration The Departments page looks like this: NAV maps the […]

Bidniss

In Dynamics Business Central, Bidniss[1] is the first domain. Programming is the second. Bidniss confers Dynamics BC with all its raison d’ĂȘtre. A.L.L. First came the accountant. Then came the accounting software. Then came the bidniss software. Finally came the Enterprise Resource Planning[2] software: the solution to all known and unknown bidniss problems. Except… not. […]