Monday, 25 April 2011

Page types in RTC

The RoleTailored client displays data in pages, which you design with Page Designer. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 comes with the following common types:

Pages in the Navigation Layer
  • Role Center Page: This page type is used to build the starting page that users see when they start the application.
  • List Page: A List page is a multi-record page that enables users to view multiple records from a table at the same time.
  • Departments Page: This is a system-generated page type.
Pages in Individual Windows
  • Task Pages: This page type contains all tasks that are part of a business process that an end user is likely to need to complete.
    • Card Pages: Cards contain details and statistics about a single entity.
    • Documents Page: Documents with one or more FastTabs for the document header information and one FastTab for the document lines.
    • Journals/Worksheets Pages: Lists where lines are created as a draft and then acted upon, often with specific details shown under the list.
    • List Plus Pages: Pages that include one FastTab with a list and additional FastTabs with fields or more lists.
    • Matrices Pages: Pages with a grid where each cell, not a row, represents an entity or a sum of entities.
    • Navigate Pages: The Navigate page is used for making searches based on individual posting transactions.
  • Dialog Box Pages: This page type is used to briefly show pages that ask the user for parameters for further processing.
    • Confirmation Dialog Box Pages: Pages that ask users for input for further processing by posing a question.
    • Request Form Pages: Pages with one or more FastTabs each containing a filter pane to filter a specific type of entity.
Component Type Pages Embedded in Other Page Types
  • Fact Boxes: This page type is similar to a mini-card that provides supplemental information.
    • List Part Pages
    • Card Part Pages
  • Role Center Parts: This page type is similar to Fact Boxes type pages but can only be used in Role Center Page type.

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