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Security for Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision)

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Importance of Protecting your Data via Security

securityImplementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV gives your business the ability to see all aspects of your business in one place. It is important to keep this information secure. Employees should have their access limited to the information necessary to perform the tasks related to their job. With that being said, you also need to limit what they can do with the information.

Locking down the ability to delete records, modify post transactions, change fields are essential to ensure the continuity and accuracy of transactions.

Create End-User Documentation – In order for the System Administrator and Implementation Specialist to know what permissions are needed it is important for the users to document the processes they are doing on a daily basis. Please see the following blog post “ERP Documentation-Why it’s so important” for more information.

Create Security Roles – Roles should be defined by specific tasks performed by Users. For example – your Customer Service department enters orders, your warehouse ships the orders and your accounting department posts the invoices. Therefore separate Roles should be created for Sales Order Entry, Sales Order Posting, and Sales Order Shipping. This ensures that each step of the process is reviewed and posted by the appropriate staff.

It is always better to assign too little than too much. When a user tries to do a task that he/she has not been granted permissions to they will receive an error message with the exact permission they are lacking. It is then up to the System Administrator to decide if that permission is warranted for that particular user.

NAV Easy Security is an add-on to NAV that makes it quite painless to assign permissions for multiple users across multiple groups and companies. Among its benefits are

  • Ability to create groups of roles
  • Ability to assign users the same permissions as another user – this way you only have to maintain one user.
  • Use "Permissions as User ID"
  • Summary of permissions for a login
  • Ability restore previous permissions with Restore Points
  • Simplified administration
  • Easily add multiple roles or objects
  • Add relations based on Source Code

Improve Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision)

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Vote up your favorite desired features and give your opinion!

I LOVE NAV

Let Microsoft know what future enhancements you would like to see in this solution via this new website that has been made available.

Click the above link or the picture will bring you to a site that allows you to create new suggestions, add your support for existing suggestions and see which ones are being worked on, are on the roadmap, or have already been completed.  You can comment on any of them and help justify to Microsoft why they are important.

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV Reminders| Improve Cash Flow Management

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Improve your cash flow with Microsoft Dynamics NAV Reminders

With today’s downturn in the economy, corporate controllers and CFOs are focused on cash flow management to enable their companies to survive the uncertainty of market conditions. Cash flow is defined as the difference between cash coming into the business and cash leaving the business within a specific time period. Cash that flows into a business does not always correspond to the same rate of cash going out of the company. When a cash shortfall occurs, companies may need to borrow funds to pay their bills, or delay needed expenditures that may improve their business.

Every company experiences customers who do not pay on-time. To improve cash flow, Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision) offers users the ability to setup Reminders (some may call them dunning notices or statements)  for customers who have overdue invoices. A Reminder system prompts customers to pay overdue amounts and informs them of possible interest charges. If customers refuse to pay overdue invoices after they received reminders, a finance charge memo can be issued for the interest charges.  And of course we all know that customers respond to reminders and happily pay finance charges but that’s for another blog post Smile

 

Implementation of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Reminders

The first step in issuing Reminders is to setup Reminder Terms:

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For each Reminder Term, Reminder levels can be setup to define when Reminders can be created, and the charges and texts that should be included.

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The Reminder Terms are then attached to the appropriate customers that will be sent reminders. The Create Reminders function under periodic activities is then triggered to create the suggested reminders, and then after user review, the reminders are issued and sent to the customers who have overdue invoices. Customers are then notified that monies are due, and prompt payment necessary. Using Reminders will shorten collection periods for overdue invoices, and improve cash flow. With improved cash flow, borrowing costs are reduced and inventory levels can be increased, making for a healthier and more profitable company.

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV End User Testing

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

How to Test Modifications Properly in Navision

Why Do Companies Need Modifications to their Software?

software bugsMost clients who have ERP and Accounting software will at some point need modifications or personalizations to fit their specific business needs and processing work flow. These modifications are formally called ‘change requests’ and can occur during the initial implementation or at a later point when a business improvement or change is needed. These modifications can be simple report changes like cosmetic updates to the check report or complex updates to EDI or manufacturing processing. These modifications allow companies to adapt their business model to changes in the market place and maintain their competitiveness.

After the write-up of the change request and client approval, the NAV developer will complete the development of the design changes. The developer creates a formal release of these new object changes and assigns a specific version tag. The release object will go through internal testing /quality control by the NAV Solution Center (NSC) and will then be released to the end user.

Why Clients Should Test Modifications

When new functionality is released as part of object changes, testing in a NAV staging, testing, or development database before deploying into the production database is critical to ensure a successful implementation of these updates and minimize business disruptions. In many instances, new issues are discovered during end user testing, as the end user may have inadvertently left out information during the initial change design sessions, or process using a deferent methodology.

Case Study:

A client asked for a new processing report to import payroll journal entries from their payroll company. During end user testing, it was discovered that the file provided by the payroll company did not have the correct G/L account numbers as needed. The appropriate design and data updates were made, and new testing completed that resulted in no disruptions to business processing and /or user complaints. If the end user would have deployed these changes without testing, the result could have been business disruptions (manual keying of the journal entry) and user complaints.

The following are key reasons why end user testing is important:

  • Reduce business interruptions
  • Reduce the occurrence of over-budget projects due to additional programing needed
  • Reduce data corruption issues
  • Reduce security/permission issues.
  • Higher level of user satisfaction.

Creating a Development Environment – Key To Success

If you have not done it already, you will need to set up a staging environment that simulates your production database. With this staging or development database, new released objects can be imported and tested without the risk of business disruptions. Further, the end user project manager can then assign test scripts to the actual users to test the updates, as the actual users may find different issues when they begin processing in their normal day-to-day manner. Once the end user testing has been completed, then deployment into the production database can be scheduled and completed.

If your servers are ‘Virtualized’ creating and maintaining Development and Test platforms becomes much easier.  This white paper on Virtualization explains it in laymen terms.

Latest Microsoft Dynamics NAV Roadmap and Statement of Direction

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Navision Roadmap Released for 2012 and Beyond

Jet Reports Express for Dynamics NAV

You will now automatically get an ‘express’ version of Jet Reports (the leading Dynamics NAV Report Writer) with the solution.  This express edition is limited primarily to the General Ledger, but is still ideal for General Ledger based reports such as financial statements  If you know how to use Excel, you already know how to use most of Jet Reports.  We have a video demonstration HERE of the full product if you are curious.

Zetadocs Express for Dynamics NAV

With this included solution you can now drag and drop any documents or scanned images to most records in the system.  They will automatically be hosted by Microsoft Sharepoint Online for retrieval anywhere.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7

 

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