New Report UX guidelines

DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,307
edited 2012-02-06 in NAV Three Tier
I am not sure what happened, and I don't know if it was a mistake or not, but on the Microsoft team blog, Claus Lundstrom posted the official reporting UX guidelines, and they published a number of reporting tutorials for NAV '7'. I'm very surprised that this was published so far ahead of anything else, but it comes from the NAV team itself.

For everyone's enjoyment: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nav/archive/201 ... lines.aspx

and a link to their NAV '7' tutorial videos, watch them while you can:
<edit>the playlist was removed from youtube, so I got rid of the broken link</edit>

Comments

  • DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,307
    Alright so this morning the link in the blog article went to a playlist for NAV '7' reporting, and now it links to a playlist for NAV 2009 reporting. The other playlist doesn't seem to be available anymore. I was hoping they had made a change and decided to publish this earlier, but I guess it was too good to be true :mrgreen: . I've modified the title of this topic and removed the link.
  • clauslclausl Member Posts: 455
    The videos where just videos of VS 2010 instead of VS 2008 and not really NAV related. If you are really curius on how RDLC reports are created in VS 2010, you can just install VS 2010 from here http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us and create a local report. You will find that the Report UX Guidelines are just as easily applied in VS 2008 as in VS 2010.
    Note: Editing RDLC reports in NAV 2009 with VS 2010 is not possible.

    /Claus
    Claus Lundstrøm | MVP | Senior Product Manager | Continia.com
    I'm blogging here:http://mibuso.com/blogs/clausl and used to blog here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav
    I'm also offering RDLC Report Training, ping me if you are interested. Thanks to the 700 NAV developers that have now already been at my training. You know you can always call if you have any RDLC report issues :-)
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