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Inside Dynamics AX 4.0

Finally this book is available now, order this book from Amazon.com

The target audience is

The book delves into the technology and tools of Dynamics AX 4.0. New and experienced developers are the intended target audience, and consultants will also benefit from reading the book. The intention is not to give any guidance on application functionality, but rather to offer as much technical information between the two covers as possible. It is also beyond the scope of this book to include the details regarding installation, deployment, and sizing of production environments. Please refer to the extensive installation and implementation documentation supplied with the product for details on these topics.

To get full value from this book, you should have knowledge of common object-oriented concepts from languages such as C++, C#, and Java. Knowledge of Structured Query Language (SQL) is also an advantage. SQL statements are used to perform relational database tasks such as data updates and data retrieval.

ISBN: 0-7356-2257-4

 

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