Who the course is for
The intended audience is new users typically working for a Microsoft Dynamics
partner that is selling, consulting, implementing, and supporting Microsoft
Dynamics AX 2012.
What we teach you
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Understand that
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a powerful solution.
• Understand that
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides an agile solution.
• Understand that
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a simple solution.
• Understand that
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a unified solution from Microsoft.
•
Understand the industry focus for Microsoft Dynamics AX2012.
• Understand
the broad functionality provided in Microsoft Dynamics AX2012.
• Describe
the components of the rich client user interface.
• Navigate the Microsoft
Dynamics AX menu structure.
• Find a customer in the customer list page.
• Create a sales order.
• Create an alert rule.
• Update a sales
order to shipped.
• View details of a selected field.
• Invoice a sales
order.
• Use the Help.
• Personalize a form.
• Post a customer
payment.
• Use workflows.
• Submit a workflow.
• Describe quick
navigation tips.
• Describe the types of end-users who use Enterprise
Portal.
• Describe the functionality available to users on Enterprise
Portal.
• Describe the components of Enterprise Portal user interface.
•
Describe the Reporting and BI needs of different types of users.
• Describe
the tools available to view and analyze data in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
•
Create an advanced filter.
• Save a filter as a cue on the role center.
• Build a report in Microsoft Excel.
• Create and use a template in
Microsoft Word.
• View a standard report.
• Schedule a report to be
emailed periodically.
• Modify and add KPIs to a role center.
• Create a
pivot table using OLAP cubes.
• Describe other reporting options available
with Microsoft Dynamics AX.
• Describe the organizational structure in
Microsoft Dynamics AX.
• Describe basic data setup and configuration.
•
Setup a new user in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
• Create a definition group.
• Import data using Microsoft Excel.
• Describe the components of the
System Architecture of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
• Describe the options
for making development changes in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
• Describe the
theory of Model Driven Architecture in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Required skills
There are no prerequisites.
Teaching methods
Professional explanation with practical samples and examples.
Teaching materials
Microsoft official guide book for this course.
Course syllabus
Module 1: Overview
This module provides a general overview of the features
and benefits of using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• Powerful Solution
• Agile Solution
• Simple Solution
• Pervasive Interoperability
• Industry Focus
• Functionality
Module 2: Basic Navigation
This module introduces participants to the
application and the basic navigational tools in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• Rich client user interface
• Alerts
• View details
• Help
• Personalization
• Workflow
• Quicktips
Module 3: Enterprise Portal
This module provides a general overview of
Enterprise Portal in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• Enterprise Portal users
• Enterprise Portal user interface
Module 4: Reporting
This module provides a general overview of the
reporting and business intelligence options in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• Reporting and Business Intelligence (BI) users
• Reporting
and BI tools
• Microsoft Dynamics AX tools
• SQL Reporting Services
• SQL Analysis Services
• Other tools
Module 5: System Administration
This module provides a general overview of
some features which that typically are used by a System Administrator in
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• Organization Structure
• Basic Data Setup
• Users
•
Data Import/Export
Module 6: Technology
This module provides a general overview of the
architecture and development environment in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Lessons
• System Architecture
• Development Environments
• Model
Driven Architecture