Tuesday 12 May 2015

Week ending 8/5/15 - a bit later than usual

A week in the life of FPC supporting the Dynamics Nav / Navision application for its clients. So what has happened this week? Very busy again this week with a number of activities:
First line support - confirm use of permission set ALL, how to restrict user access to modules in Nav 2009 Classic. Also confirmed lost user settings down to corrupt zup file (Nav 2009 with v4 database).
Bug fixing from last week re Nav 2009 RTC bespoke table and data for reallocating stock fixed. Discovered code (not ours) had incorrect validation in it so that once a lot was included on a reallocation journal line once it would be ignored during the registration process after that.
Another bug arose re posting reallocation journals which was not Nav but process based.
A new report bug re suggested stock allocation which meant sales order lines were not appearing in the report fixed as well. Our code and bad code but now fixed.
Developments completed this week include bar code search (additional field in items created from bar codes from cross ref table) and new report re stock demand by week.
On site support provided this week including configuration of standard Nav document approval process (Nav 2013) and POP training.
Reran file exports from Nav v4 for new ERP system re open vendor ledger entries including GL codes. More fields required so amended report utility and then reran across all client businesses.
Quote for this week for:
Excel upload for warehouse item journal (Nav 2009 RTC).
Enquiries received for fall back support for another consultancy providing Dynamics Nav services. Quote supplied and waiting for response. Also responded to potential development with existing client re 3 way match in Nav for purchase invoices. Raised some queries and when response received will map fields from / to legacy to Dynamics Nav (2009).
Really busy week this week and next providing Dynamics Nav add on training for client staff. Step by step process based instructions in a Word document created for some of the training with the rest to be completed next week. Will be delivered as part of training. As non standard Nav and no previous exposure to the add on this was a great deal of work that has required a lot of client checking. Standard Nav training and material much easier and learnt a valuable lesson on Add Ons and ease of training from scratch. Not easy!
That's all folks!

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