preparation for Development exam II........................

southindian
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Dear all,
Can any one get me the guidelines of topics to be prepared for Development Examination II........... Should i also have to go through the Functional flows also...... gulde me
Can any one get me the guidelines of topics to be prepared for Development Examination II........... Should i also have to go through the Functional flows also...... gulde me
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For Solution Development, or dev II, if you have the official MOC (manual), in there, there's a chapter review questions, containing about 30 questions that usually come back on the exam in some way. Also have a look at the test your knowledge questions after every chapter.
For example viewtopic.php?t=5409
you need not to go for the Functional areas( Finance, sales ...)
Good luck!reema0 -
reema!!!! ur not sure about Functional............
Thanks for ur info
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You need not go for Functional areas............ [-Xreema0
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any way thanks mam!!!!!!!! But one thing r u sure No functional areas required................
:roll: :?: :!: :-k
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There is nothing to make comedy Mr. Waldo [-X ............. :-# please0
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What you mean by functional flows......... :-kreema0
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southindian wrote:There is nothing to make comedy Mr. Waldo [-X ............. :-# please
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[Topic moved from 'NAV/Navision' forum to 'NAV Exams & Certification' forum]Regards,Alain Krikilion
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!0 -
means......... simple Suppose for example if am posting a sales order........ wat tables are getting affected............ i do think ur getting me........ Simple example0
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Need not for the Exam Development II.
You should use respectful communication with the Experts like Mr. Waldo.reema0 -
southindian wrote:There is nothing to make comedy Mr. Waldo [-X ............. :-# please
I thought it was funny. \:D/David Singleton0 -
I do know that ........ Am just making for fun.............. nothing to take serious0
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Ok, let's drop it
and go back on topic.
In my opinion, for being a good developer, you need (at least) basic understanding of the functionality. In DEVII, you learn for example what's behind a posting routine. So yeah, you should know what a posting routine is, why one is posting something ... and what "something" is (invoice, order, shipment, receipt, ...).
If the question is: are they going to ask? Then my answer would be: I guess not. The only thing is, if you're a little bit familiar with NAV's funcionality, it will make studying DEVII much easier.
Again ... my opinion.
One tip: explore this topic, like reema suggested. It'll give you a good idea of which questions are asked... (I guess ... I never used it).0 -
Thanks for ur valuable suggestion Mr. waldo0
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Mr. waldo..... can u please guide for one of the query I have listed today regarding Configuration Management Certifcation...... nee ur advice and suggession.............0
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