Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 RTC report design using RDLC has a lot of flexibility when formatting dates, times, and numbers. While you can create custom number formatting (which we will cover in a future blog post) many of the standard formatting options will often do the trick far more easily and without requiring the developer […]
Month: September 2011
NAV 2009 Role Tailored Client (RTC) – Introduction Part 1

Here at Small Square Services, we spend a great deal of time talking about Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Role Tailored Client. However, many NAV users are still using what is now called the Classic Client and may not know what this RTC product is all about. In this post, we’re going to give a basic […]
When to take the blue pill – Matrix for newbies
When not to use a Matrix control In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 RTC Report Design, matrixes can provide a lot of easy functionality for a newbie report writer who wants to collate a lot of data without doing a lot of work. With that in mind, there are some significant drawbacks to using a matrix […]
The Power of Notes and Notifications

In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, one of the most popular new features is the Notes FactBox. Let’s take a look at the basics of how it works. In our example today, we have a Customer who is pretty behind on their payments and we’re going to block them, note why, and ask our collections person […]
Viewing Report Data

One of the great features about RTC Reporting is that, if you want to slice and dice the numbers, you can easily Save As Excel. But, you can go even further beyond that if you want! We’ve talked before about the data structure behind reports from a technical point of view, but let’s look at […]
Recurring Journal Document Numbers

A very dry title about a very handy tip for users (or potential users) of Recurring Journals. This works in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 and Serenic Navigator, for all versions going back for the last 10 years, so you don’t have to be running the latest and greatest to make use of this. When using […]