Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition
by Alex Chow, Roberto Stefanetti
Master data
Master data can be defined as information key to the operation of a business that is often non-transactional but supports transactional processes and operations.
Customers are a good example of master data. Data about customers (their names, addresses, phone numbers, and so on) is not transactional data, but will support a transactional operation, for example, a sales order for a customer.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central have several master data tables, namely, Customer, Vendor, Item, Contact, Resource, and Fixed Asset. Each master data table is the primary table in an application area. The Customer table is the main table in the sales application area, while the Vendor table is the main table ...
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