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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789133936
Pages 764 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Authors (2):
Roberto Stefanetti Roberto Stefanetti
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Alex Chow Alex Chow
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Exploring Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC – Overview Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 – An Overview General Considerations Implementation Process – Partner's Perspective Implementation Process – Customer's Perspective Migrating Data Upgrading to Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC Development Considerations Implementing Functional Changes Data Analysis and Reporting Debugging with Dynamics NAV and MSDYN365BC Popular Reporting Options Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Working and Developing with Docker and Sandboxes Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Planning the change


Good planning (and actually sticking to it) is something you always need. As we have seen, some implementations may require a lot of actions to be carried out some of them before the new functionality is implemented, some during the implementation process, and some others right after the implementation process is completed. Some implementations can even be done progressively, so they could last weeks or even some months.

Everything has to be planned and scheduled so that all the work needed for the implementation of the functionality is ready on the chosen date to go live.

Take the to-do list written in the previous section and determine the following for each action:

  • Determine when the action has to be performed:
    • Before the implementation date
    • During the implementation process
    • After the implementation process is completed
  • Estimate the time that will be needed to complete the action.
  • Establish relations between actions (some actions have to be completed so that other actions...
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