
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook: Build Better Business Applications With NAV by Matt Traxinger
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Introduction
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook is a hands-on guide designed to help developers and IT professionals build robust, efficient business applications using NAV. Published by Packt Publishing, this hardcover edition is an essential resource for anyone looking to master the programming aspects of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, a powerful enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution widely adopted by small and medium-sized businesses in India and around the world. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced programmer, this cookbook provides practical recipes that solve real-world problems.
Book Overview
This book takes a recipe-based approach to teaching NAV programming. Each chapter presents clear, step-by-step instructions accompanied by detailed explanations and screenshots. The content covers everything from basic data manipulation to advanced integration with .NET and SQL Server. The author, Matt Traxinger, draws on years of hands-on experience to deliver concise tutorials that focus on what you need to know without unnecessary fluff. The book is tailored to the NAV 2009 Role Tailored Client, making it relevant for modern development environments.
Key Highlights
- Practical Recipes: Over 60 ready-to-use recipes covering a wide range of NAV programming tasks.
- Focus on NAV 2009: Specifically written for the 2009 version, including the Role Tailored Client.
- Integration Skills: Learn to integrate NAV with .NET code and SQL Server for enhanced functionality.
- Clear Explanations: Each recipe includes detailed steps, code snippets, and annotated screenshots.
- Time-Saving Techniques: Short tutorials that maximize learning efficiency.
Inside the Book
The book is organized into chapters that progress from fundamental concepts to advanced topics. Early chapters cover finding and manipulating data in tables, using filters, and working with C/AL code. Later chapters delve into creating reports, integrating with external systems, and developing custom .NET components. Each recipe is self-contained, allowing you to jump directly to the solution you need. The cookbook format makes it ideal for both learning and reference.
Key Topics
- Working with tables, records, and data fields in NAV
- Writing efficient C/AL code for business logic
- Creating and modifying reports using Report Builder
- Integrating NAV with .NET assemblies for extended functionality
- Using SQL Server for better data integration and performance
- Developing for the Role Tailored Client interface
- Debugging and troubleshooting common programming errors
- Automating tasks with codeunits and functions
Reader Benefits
By reading this book, you will gain the confidence to build custom NAV applications that streamline business processes. The practical examples help you immediately apply what you learn to real projects. You will save hours of trial and error by following proven recipes. The book also prepares you to handle common challenges such as data migration, system integration, and performance optimization. For Indian developers working in ERP implementation or customization, this cookbook is a valuable addition to your professional library.
Learning Outcomes
- Master the fundamentals of C/AL programming in NAV 2009
- Learn to retrieve, modify, and manage data efficiently
- Develop custom reports and forms tailored to business needs
- Implement .NET integration to extend NAV capabilities
- Optimize database interactions using SQL Server
- Build applications that work seamlessly with the Role Tailored Client
- Troubleshoot and debug NAV code effectively
Who Should Read
This book is ideal for NAV developers, ERP consultants, IT managers, and students of business information systems. It suits both those new to NAV programming and experienced developers looking to upgrade their skills for the 2009 version. If you work with small or medium enterprises in India that use Microsoft Dynamics NAV, this cookbook will help you deliver better solutions faster. Business analysts who need to understand the technical side of NAV customization will also find it useful.
About the Author
Matt Traxinger is a seasoned NAV developer and consultant with years of experience implementing and customizing Dynamics NAV for diverse industries. He has a knack for breaking down complex programming concepts into easy-to-follow recipes. His practical approach ensures that readers gain actionable knowledge that can be applied immediately in their own projects. Matt's expertise in .NET integration and SQL Server makes him a trusted voice in the NAV community.
About the Publisher
Packt Publishing is a leading technology publisher known for its practical, hands-on books for IT professionals. With a focus on delivering actionable content, Packt has helped thousands of developers worldwide enhance their skills. This hardcover edition reflects Packt's commitment to quality and relevance in the fast-evolving world of enterprise software development.
Conclusion
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook is more than just a bookβit is a toolkit for building better business applications. Its recipe-based format, combined with clear instructions and real-world examples, makes it an indispensable resource for any NAV developer. Whether you are automating financial processes, integrating with other systems, or creating custom reports, this book provides the solutions you need. Order your copy today from Bookshops.in and take your NAV programming skills to the next level.
Quick Summary
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Programming Cookbook by Matt Traxinger is a hands-on guide designed for developers who want to build and customize business applications using Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. The book is structured as a collection of practical recipes, each focusing on a specific taskβfrom finding data in tables to integrating with external systems like SQL Server and .NET. It also explores the Role Tailored Client, a key feature of NAV 2009 that personalizes the user experience. This book is ideal for Indian IT professionals, ERP consultants, and students who need to develop robust, scalable solutions for finance, manufacturing, CRM, and supply chain management. Readers will gain actionable skills through short, image-rich tutorials that skip unnecessary theory. By purchasing from Bookshops.in, India's trusted online bookstore, you get a physical copy delivered to your doorstep with reliable service. Whether you are new to NAV or an experienced programmer, this cookbook empowers you to solve real-world business challenges efficiently.
Book Highlights
Book Specifications
| ISBN-13 | 9781849680943 |
| ISBN-10 | 1849680949 |
| Publisher | β Packt Pub Ltd |
| Language | β English |
| Dimensions | β 19.05 x 2.06 x 23.5 cm |
| Weight | β 612 g |
| Country | β India |
| Category | Computers & Internet βΊ Software |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Original Language | English |
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