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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016

You're reading from   Mastering Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 The compilation of best skillset to harness Microsoft Dynamics NAV for Administrators, Consultants, and Developers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464309
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rabindra Sah Rabindra Sah
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Microsoft Dynamics NAV Installation FREE CHAPTER 2. Upgraded Features and Configuration in Dynamics NAV 2016 3. The C/AL and VB Programming 4. Testing and Debugging 5. Design and Development Considerations 6. Version Control and Code Management 7. Tuning Up the NAV System 8. Security in Dynamics NAV 2016 9. Upgrade and Migration 10. Interfacing NAV with Other Applications 11. Extending Dynamics NAV 2016 12. The Future of NAV

Pros and cons of branching


Always make sure you create a branch if it is required. With proper branching, developers can work more freely and in parallell on different issues. Developers can also roll out small fixes quickly without extensively testing the latest development version of the code.

On the other hand, having too many branches can create more complex issues than having a single branch. It can create problems while merging code. Always make sure you keep on pulling the changes at regular intervals, or your branch might lead to extra time and effort just to merge, resulting in delay of the project.

So, make sure that branching is needed and educate your developers enough before implementing it in your department.

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If your team members have a programming background, then you must expect them to know this pattern. This might be something new to NAV, but it is widely used in other programming languages when developing software with a large team.

The following are some of the branching...

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