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Microsoft dynamics nav 2013 review
Microsoft dynamics nav 2013 review





microsoft dynamics nav 2013 review

The book is quite short, with almost exactly 100 pages of useful content, but I think that's a good thing as the massive 500-page tomes that characterise many IT books can be intimidating. However some basic setup help is provided in chapter 6. The book is also not focused on the implementation of NAV, as this is the topic of another book, also published by PACKT and by the same author. There are no learning exercises in the book. it is not a step-by-step training manual. The level of detail is what I would call `consultant' level in that is it is useful for getting up to speed on how stuff works but is not at the level of detail needed to support a NAV user who is trying to understand specific operational/accounting processes i.e. This is not the right book to read if you are focused on the supply chain, jobs, HR, customer service/CRM or manufacturing functions of NAV as they are not within scope. PACKT Publishing provided an e-book copy of the book for this review.Īs the title suggests, the book focuses on financial management including GL, AR, AP, financial reporting & budgeting and other topics such as VAT management, fixed assets, consolidation, cashflow reporting and inventory costing. The version covered by the book is NAV 2013. However I'm not a NAV expert and the application has changed considerably since Navision was acquired by Microsoft and renamed Dynamics NAV.

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Microsoft dynamics nav 2013 review