functional area vs master tables

TRSOEgroupTRSOEgroup Member Posts: 37
i also think that a question i got when i tried the exam was - which functional area has the most master tables...

anyone know? i think i answered sales & receivables..

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  • xrivoxrivo Member Posts: 56
    I say General Ledger ...
  • TRSOEgroupTRSOEgroup Member Posts: 37
    anyone else?
  • jemmyjemmy Member Posts: 247
    Hi TRSOEgroup,

    Hmm.. I have two choices, Inventory or Sales/Receivable. :roll:

    Jemmy
  • TRSOEgroupTRSOEgroup Member Posts: 37
    i have looked at it again, and it looks like it could be general ledger since that one includes receivables and payables, along with general ledger, cash management and fixed assets.
  • kikkomankikkoman Member Posts: 57
    i believe the answer is FA. There are 2 master tables involved, the Fixed Asset and Insurance. I found this answer in an excel sheet called "Functional Areas".excel. When you install Navision, this file should also be installed. Search the file and then you will see that 2 functional areas make up 2 tables, the FA and Human Resources. When I 1st saw the question, I thought the answer was G/L, but after looking at this excel sheet, I believe the answer is FA.
  • jemmyjemmy Member Posts: 247
    FA Module has 2
    - Fixed Asset
    - Insurance

    I think Inventory Module has 3
    - Item
    - Non Stock Item
    - Stockkeeping Unit

    Sales/Receivables also has 3
    - Customer
    - Contact
    - Salesperson

    Please let me know if I am wrong :mrgreen:

    Jemmy
  • TRSOEgroupTRSOEgroup Member Posts: 37
    hm.. i see service has
    - service items
    - item
    -contacts
    -customers

    anyone know for sure? i know it's an exam question, and i have my exam today ..... in 4 hours time.
  • xrivoxrivo Member Posts: 56
    some questions? thx [-o<
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