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Do you think Microsoft should change the names again?

The change from Navision, Axapta and Great Plains og Dynamics NAV, AX and GP etc. is making less and less people ask for the products. Do you think that Microsoft is killing the Dynamics products?

Should Microsoft change the names back?

  • Yes - change the names back now (57.3%)
  • No - the names are good (42.7%)
  • Total Votes: 171

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  • Re: Consumption

    Selling items means I sell the items and post the COGS to the defined COGS account and the revenue (which is zero in your case - as you are consuming it yourself) to you sales account. When you are not selling the items you are posting the costs of the goods to your adjustment account as defined in the...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 9, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption, Negative Adjustment
  • Re: Consumption

    Aehm, when you issue an invoice with a ZERO value, there is no "payment". So this would be the "most correct" way of doing it. Anyway when you want to go the negative adjustment way: Go to warehouse, Item Journal and create a new line with the entry type "Neg. Adjustment"...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 9, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption, Negative Adjustment
  • Consumption

    When you buy these things from external companies and immediately "consume" it - which means you do not keep them on stock as items - you could either buy this as "fixed assets" or just as G/L accounts. On the other hand if your client is usually selling this stuff and from time to...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 7, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption
  • Consumption

    Dear All, I have a doubt My client orders Printing & Stationery and other small item from various administartive Departments. They use it for internal Purpose.Please tell me how to book the Purchase and consumption both in terms of Quantity & Value. Regards Narayan
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by seshnarayan on Mar 7, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, Inventory Consumption
  • Re: Consumption

    Selling items means I sell the items and post the COGS to the defined COGS account and the revenue (which is zero in your case - as you are consuming it yourself) to you sales account. When you are not selling the items you are posting the costs of the goods to your adjustment account as defined in the...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 9, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption, Negative Adjustment
  • Re: Consumption

    Aehm, when you issue an invoice with a ZERO value, there is no "payment". So this would be the "most correct" way of doing it. Anyway when you want to go the negative adjustment way: Go to warehouse, Item Journal and create a new line with the entry type "Neg. Adjustment"...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 9, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption, Negative Adjustment
  • Consumption

    When you buy these things from external companies and immediately "consume" it - which means you do not keep them on stock as items - you could either buy this as "fixed assets" or just as G/L accounts. On the other hand if your client is usually selling this stuff and from time to...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Thomas Brodkorb on Mar 7, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, COGS, Inventory Consumption
  • Consumption

    Dear All, I have a doubt My client orders Printing & Stationery and other small item from various administartive Departments. They use it for internal Purpose.Please tell me how to book the Purchase and consumption both in terms of Quantity & Value. Regards Narayan
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by seshnarayan on Mar 7, 2009
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, Inventory Consumption
  • Re: bi tool/reporting tool for navision

    DATA WAREHOUSE FROM THE SKY? What if you could have a data warehouse installed and running doing 85-95% of the management reports you ever wanted within 4-5 days - including user training? What if business users could access the data warehouse through Excel Pivot Tables and even design fantastic reports...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Dr Nigel A Geary on Jan 13, 2010
    Filed under: FRx, NAV 4.0 SP1, NAV 4.0 SP3, Close statement, Manufacturing, Inventory Movement, Intercompany, Analysis Reports, G/L Posting, Crystal Reports, Jobs, LS Retail, Dynamics NAV, SQL Server 2005, report designer, NAV 5.0 SP1, NAV 2009, Excel Import, Excel, BOM, Reporting Services, Inventory Consumption, Dimensions, Inventory, Chart of Accounts, consolidated, Analysis by Dimensions, Consolidation, Budget, general ledger, addons, Add-on, Navision 2009, Ageing of Stock, BI, Jet Reports Navision Excel, Chart Of Accouts, PrecisionPoint Business Warehouse BI Business Intelligence Excel Pivot Tables Reporting Analytics Reconcilaitions Audit Dynamics NAV Navision, Document Approval
  • Inventory Consumption

    Hi, My company purchase goods only for the purpose of consumption within organisation. Purchase is made in bulk from procurement department using Purchase Invoice and supplied to to different department periodically upon their request. At the time of purchase the cost is charged to Inventory account...
    Posted to Dynamics NAV / Navision - End User Forum (Forum) by Ayrus on Jan 14, 2010
    Filed under: Inventory Costs, Dynamics NAV, Item, Inventory Consumption, Inventory Reports
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