Where to find the C/AL guide

BCAYLUS
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Hi,
I would like to know exactly what are the documents needed for being ready to succeed in the Developpement 3.60 exam ...
Someone spoke me about the C/AL guide but i found it nowhere ....
I have already well learnt the Design 3.60 and the developpement 3.60 but i know it'is not complete
Thank you
Regards
I would like to know exactly what are the documents needed for being ready to succeed in the Developpement 3.60 exam ...
Someone spoke me about the C/AL guide but i found it nowhere ....
I have already well learnt the Design 3.60 and the developpement 3.60 but i know it'is not complete
Thank you
Regards
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Thank you Savatage O:) but i already had this documents
However i had later the following information which is the exact content of the knowledge needed to be ok for the developpement 3.60 exam :
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1)Advanced Programming
Object oriented programming techniques - the record type variable in C/AL - the built in record methods (functions) - creating and using your own record methods (functions) - using other object variables (forms, reports, dataports and codeunits) - using text constants - using the various Multilanguage properties in objects, fields, and controls - the standard Navision naming conventions for variable and function names - the usage of the built in database functions.
Tables: Table and field triggers - the VALIDATE function - system variables used in table and field triggers - key groups - the standard Navision naming conventions for table and field names.
Forms: Common form and control triggers - when to use form triggers vs. table triggers, and control triggers vs. field triggers - creation and modification of Trendscape forms and Matrix forms - the standard Navision naming conventions for forms and labels.
Reports: Report, dataitem and section triggers - the special usage of the Integer table as a dataitem - the execution order of the various report, dataitem and section triggers - the usage and limitations of transfer totals and of grouping - common report specific built in functions the standard Navision report headers and the standard look for reports.
Dataports: Dataport, dataitem and dataport field triggers - the special features of the dataport request form - system variables used within the dataport, dataitem, and dataport field triggers.
Codeunits: The codeunit trigger.
2)Posting Routines & Data Conversion
Writing a standard routine for posting from a journal to a ledger and calling it to post a single journal record - writing a standard routine for posting from a document with document lines - applying ledger entries to each other - protected objects, protected tables, and how to write to protected tables - how to improve performance in posting routines in a multiple user environment.
The uses and limitations of dataports when importing data into Navision - the use of the file variable type, and its methods, to export data - keeping data internally consistent when importing it from outside applications.
Codeunits: Creating and modifying a codeunit - codeunit properties.
3)Object Analysis & Development Methodology
The C/SIDE debugger, with and without breakpoints - examining data within the C/SIDE debugger - the usage of the code coverage tool, text editors and the text version of Navision application objects - using Impuls Workbench to analyze objects and how to find out where a field or a function is used.
Using documentation triggers when modifying standard objects - documenting using comments, documentation triggers, project logs, and change logs - the use of design specifications - the basic elements in a design specification.
The basic components of Navision's standard Implementation Methodology - the standard roles - the solution developer's role - the various documents used to communicate between customer, solution developer, and the other roles - the techniques used when dividing a project among multiple programmers - creating a base product on which to develop - the use of the modification flag and the version list - how to deliver a modification project to a customer and how to install it on the customer's site - quality assurance techniques.
4)Developing Navision
Database access techniques (transactions, optimistic concurrency, and table locking, in both the Navision Server and the Microsoft SQL Server options.) #8211; how the selection of filters and keys can affect performance - how filters and keys are used when calculating FlowFields and sumindex fields - standard use of posting groups, number series and the navigate document feature - special considerations when modifying standard objects - installing minor improvements on a customer site, which has customizations - prepare and installing major releases on a customer site, which has customizations.
The standard features of Navision#8217;s on-line help - how to add on-line for a customized application - modifying on-line help.
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But nowhere i found the course's references to have the required knowledge #-o not even on www.partnerguide.com
Can you help me ?
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[Topic moved from Navision Attain forum to Navision Exams & Certification forum]Regards,Alain Krikilion
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