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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 - the New RoleTailored User Experience: Developing Pages
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Claus LundstrømProgram Manager IIMicrosoft Corporation
Michael RosenørnSenior Product Manager and EvangelistMicrosoft Corporation
Page Types
● RoleCenter (ex. Order Processor Role Center, Page 9006)
● List (ex. Customer List, Page 22)● Card (ex. Customer Card 21)● CardPart (ex. Customer Details FactBox, Page 9084)● ListPart (ex. My Customers, Page 9150)● Document (ex. Sales Order, Page 42)● Worksheet Page (ex. Job Journal, Page 201)● ConfirmationDialog (ex. Confirm Financial Void, Page
695)● NavigatePage (ex. Navigate, Page 344)● ListPlus (ex. Standard Sales Code Card)
What did we learn . . .
● We need:● A Role Center page● A ListPart page● A couple of Cues● A List page● A Task page● A CardPart page
Role Center Sketch
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Role Center SketchRole Center – “Live”Role Center – “Finished”
Summary
● Think about what Role Centers are relevant for you
● Design is done in C/SIDE● Page type is key to getting the right
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● Always consider to make Forms and then transform to Pages
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