Programming Navision 2009 respect previous one versions
andy76
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Hello everybode,
I am a developer in Navision until Navision 5.0 SP1.
I made some test of installation of 2009 but have not tried to develop in this new version.
I ask you if there are new things to consider or if developments for previous versions can be moved to Nav 2009 without problems.
The development environment is similar? Do we use only Classic Client for developments?
Working in CSIDE/C-AL the customization are reported directly also in RTC version (ex. new fields in form)?
The problem is that I have to prepare an urgent estimation/offer for a customer but do not have time to deepen.
Is there some rapid/interesting document?
Thank you very much
I am a developer in Navision until Navision 5.0 SP1.
I made some test of installation of 2009 but have not tried to develop in this new version.
I ask you if there are new things to consider or if developments for previous versions can be moved to Nav 2009 without problems.
The development environment is similar? Do we use only Classic Client for developments?
Working in CSIDE/C-AL the customization are reported directly also in RTC version (ex. new fields in form)?
The problem is that I have to prepare an urgent estimation/offer for a customer but do not have time to deepen.
Is there some rapid/interesting document?
Thank you very much
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Hi Andy,
Yes, it's still C/SIDE. Nothing else (yet).The development environment is similar? Do we use only Classic Client for developments?
Yes and No.Working in CSIDE/C-AL the customization are reported directly also in RTC version (ex. new fields in form)?
Yes
As RTC is more or less a new UI the datamodel (including business rules implemented in code) is exactly the same.
No
As RTC is a new UI you need to transform the old UI - using old UI (i.e. forms), TIF files and transformation tool - so changes to forms will not automatically end up in and updated UI for RTC (i.e. pages).
For more information consult the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Developer and IT Pro Documentation on msdn: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd448639.aspx.0 -
Thank you for your reply.
The link suggested seems interesting.
Isn't it possibile to download it in hard disk to read it offline (without Internet Connection?).0 -
IE and firefox have option to alow offline browsing, you can take a look at that.
The other option is to save the pages manually to a folder.0 -
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The Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Developer and IT Pro Documentation is also available as help file on the product CD (it used to be he CSIDE help). Open it from NAV: Help > C/SIDE Reference Guide0
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We periodically update the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Developer help on MSDN. Our last update was 17 December 2009. (You can read more information here: http://blogs.msdn.com/nav/archive/2009/12/17/update-to-microsoft-dynamics-nav-2009-developer-and-it-pro-help.aspx)
Whenever we release updated Help to MSDN, we also release the same content in CHM format. You can download the CHM from the Microsoft Download Center here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=eec997be-50c8-4d27-8bf2-fa93c9ac282a
If you have feedback on the Help, you can use the feedback link in the topics, or send us e-mail to navhelp@microsoft.com.
-paul0
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