The following table lists the summary of new, removed, or changed C/AL statements in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. Will come with more details in my later posts. Statement Description FOREACH New statement. Iterate through a .NET Framework collection or array. BREAK New statement.
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Select a word/statement: Nice Little Development Goody
I don’t know how they did it, but my colleague (who’s blog I can only recommend :-)) pointed me to a new tiny small possibility in the DEV environment that was added in the newest Cumulative Update. Let’s not hold it from you ..
Dynamics NAV Cash Flow Statement
When you open Microsoft Dynamics NAV for the first time, you will not find an out-of-the-box Statement of Cash Flows. In the CRONUS USA, Inc. demo company you will find two Account Schedules named CASH FLOW and CASHFLOW:
Use show opposite sign to reflect net income correctly on an income statement using NAV account schedules
One of the concepts I see students in my NAV account schedules class get stuck on is exactly how to use the show opposite sign function when constructing an income statement. It can be a bit mysterious why it behaves the way it does, and it seems to defy the rules of accounting and basic arithmetic all at the same time.
Dimensions in Close Income Statement Batch Job
Close Income Statement Batch Job is used to transfer the year’s result to an account in the balance sheet and to close the income statement accounts, for example 6010001 account.
Use show opposite sign to reflect net income correctly on an income statement using NAV account schedules
One of the concepts I see students in my NAV account schedules class get stuck on is exactly how to use the show opposite sign function when constructing an income statement. It can be a bit mysterious why it behaves the way it does, and it seems to defy the rules of accounting and basic arithmetic all at the same time. Once you understand why it works the way it does, you’ll know how to use it in the future. From the example shown here, we see a very basic income statement.
Can you use NAV account schedules to create a statement of cash flows? Yes, you can!
John Bellinger of Archerpoint recently posted a great article illustrating how to use account schedules to build the statement of cash flows, using both the indirect as well as the direct methods. For those of you who have struggled with this sometimes challenging financial statement using NAV account schedules, find your answers here!