Know it all for a NAV Techie....

bksbks Member Posts: 115
Hey..

Help me prepare "A NAV Techie MUST know List"....

I will start with the following.... please add your suggestions...


C/SIDE fundamentals...
Installation & Configuration...
Navision Architecture...
SQL...

.................................................... it's your turn now :)

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  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,110
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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    That's a bit "general", no?

    I would add:
    - Reporting Services
    - Web Services
    - Automation
    - XML
    - Integration

    :-s

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
  • tinoruijstinoruijs Member Posts: 1,226
    It depends on what kind of NAV-job you're doing.
    But a good list would be all the pdf-files present on the NAV 5.0 dvd.
    In directory doc you'll find the "Application Designer’s Guide" (w1w1adg.pdf). This would be a good document to start with if you're a developer.

    Tino Ruijs
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist
  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    tinoruijs wrote:
    In directory doc you'll find the "Application Designer’s Guide" (w1w1adg.pdf). This would be a good document to start with if you're a developer.

    Hm, :-k

    I would first go for the DEV I and II, and then go for the ADG :wink:.

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
  • idiotidiot Member Posts: 651
    What about:
    Nav DOS
    Nav 1.X
    Nav 2.X
    Nav 3.X
    Nav 4.X
    Nav 5.X
    Otherwise how can the fellow be classified as techie?
    NAV - Norton Anti Virus

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  • WaldoWaldo Member Posts: 3,412
    Well, I started out with 3.x, and I consider myself a techie :mrgreen:

    Eric Wauters
    MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
    My blog
  • tinoruijstinoruijs Member Posts: 1,226
    Waldo wrote:
    tinoruijs wrote:
    In directory doc you'll find the "Application Designer’s Guide" (w1w1adg.pdf). This would be a good document to start with if you're a developer.

    Hm, :-k

    I would first go for the DEV I and II, and then go for the ADG :wink:.

    DEV I and II is probably a better start.
    They should at least be on the list.

    Tino Ruijs
    Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist
  • jonsan21jonsan21 Member Posts: 118
    Well as Tino said, it pretty much depends on what's the role of the techie. No one can do everything, but most of the techie has been into different roles at different point of time.

    If you want a complete list I think a techie should also know how the application behave as a whole. It means, he/she should have some functional knowledge of the s/w.

    I'd recommend after reading dev 1 and 2 as well as ADG, go thru the Financial course. It helps you to appreciate more on what you're doing. :)

    Rgds,

    Jon.
    Rgds,

    Jon.
  • girish.joshigirish.joshi Member Posts: 407
    The number one thing a NAV techie needs to know? How about how to make a few good friends on mibuso?
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