Hi there I've decided to pass the following exams: MB7-516,MB7-517. And I need study materials, so if you have any kind of PDFs please email me lominadzeb@hotmail.com ASAP.
Thanks a lot.
Hi there I've decided to pass the following exams: MB7-516,MB7-517.
How about instead of "deciding to pass exams" you decide to learn Navision and provide services that count. Simply cheating on tests will not make you anything more than a cheat.
Becka what "training materials" do you mean? Generally when people say "pdfs" they mean cheat notes. There are so many people out there wanting cheat notes, that it has become an automatic assumption for me.
What you should be asking about is how to learn Navision, how can i learn the product, hw can I become a great Navision consultant, how can I get my company to make sure I have the support I need, where will I go to when I have questions.
Once you have learn't Navision then look at the tests, but if you are in a hurry, that automatically implies you want to skip the learning part and go straight to the certification part. This is not a fast process, learning never is. It takes time and patience and lots and lots of practice. So don't decide to pass the exams, instead decide to learn Navision.
David It's almost 3 years that I work as an ERP Developer/Consultant.. I've passed Nav development I exam for Nav 4.0, and now I think it's time to upgrade myself. I wanna pass Solution Development for Nav 5.0, and Installation and Configuration for Nav 5.0.
And I need to find books for preparation.
And if you guys have something to share, please share.
That's all I'm asking for..
Thanks again
David It's almost 3 years that I work as an ERP Developer/Consultant.. I've passed Nav development I exam for Nav 4.0, and now I think it's time to upgrade myself. I wanna pass Solution Development for Nav 5.0, and Installation and Configuration for Nav 5.0.
And I need to find books for preparation.
And if you guys have something to share, please share.
That's all I'm asking for..
Thanks again
See that's very different.
In fact if you have worked three years on Navision, you probably don't need much more. You definitely don't need "magic pdfs". Everything you need to know is in the user manuals, if you have read them and understand Navision you should be fine.
Generally in the IT industry though the word PDF is a synonym for Cheat Notes.
Glad my response to the spam the other day could start serving you well
In all seriousness, though, as everyone has said, every piece of documentation you need is available on Partnersource (assuming your company is paying its yearly partner fee).
Glad my response to the spam the other day could start serving you well
In all seriousness, though, as everyone has said, every piece of documentation you need is available on Partnersource (assuming your company is paying its yearly partner fee).
listen Singleton,
Why didn't you just f this guy off instead of annoyed the readers with your pathetic speech.
Dude, I am really sorry for your wife. :-k
No hard feelings, right? 8)
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How about instead of "deciding to pass exams" you decide to learn Navision and provide services that count. Simply cheating on tests will not make you anything more than a cheat.
Attain Navision
http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/en/us/training.aspx
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Please, do not frighten the ostrich,
the floor is concrete.
And I don't know if it's available on Partner Source..
Any ideas?
Attain Navision
What you should be asking about is how to learn Navision, how can i learn the product, hw can I become a great Navision consultant, how can I get my company to make sure I have the support I need, where will I go to when I have questions.
Once you have learn't Navision then look at the tests, but if you are in a hurry, that automatically implies you want to skip the learning part and go straight to the certification part. This is not a fast process, learning never is. It takes time and patience and lots and lots of practice. So don't decide to pass the exams, instead decide to learn Navision.
How come? That site has everything you need to start learning Navision.
https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource ... t=training
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Please, do not frighten the ostrich,
the floor is concrete.
And I need to find books for preparation.
And if you guys have something to share, please share.
That's all I'm asking for..
Thanks again
Attain Navision
See that's very different.
In fact if you have worked three years on Navision, you probably don't need much more. You definitely don't need "magic pdfs". Everything you need to know is in the user manuals, if you have read them and understand Navision you should be fine.
Generally in the IT industry though the word PDF is a synonym for Cheat Notes.
Thanks
Attain Navision
WOW you got through three years without reading the manuals. Not sure if that is good or bad, but anyway...
here are the manuals.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd338997.aspx
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=microsoft+dyna ... umentation
Glad my response to the spam the other day could start serving you well
In all seriousness, though, as everyone has said, every piece of documentation you need is available on Partnersource (assuming your company is paying its yearly partner fee).
Hmmm, I wonder where you found that site from...
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=38997&p=190799#p190799
:whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
RIS Plus, LLC
I have all kind of documentations and User Manuals for Nav 4.0
But my library for Nav 5.0 looks pretty poor...
That's why I asked for help.
Attain Navision
Why didn't you just f this guy off instead of annoyed the readers with your pathetic speech.
Dude, I am really sorry for your wife. :-k
No hard feelings, right? 8)