Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 / by Andreas Luszczak
Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Wiesbaden : Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2012Edition: 2nd ed. 2012Description: Online-Ressource (XIII, 387p. 177 illus, digital)ISBN:- 9783834821911
- 005.1
- 658.40380285
- QA76.758
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Summary: Precise descriptions and instructions enable users, students and consultants to easily understand Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. Microsoft offers Dynamics AX as its premium ERP solution to support large and mid-sized organizations with a complete business management solution which is easy to use. Going through a simple but comprehensive case study the sample company Anso Technologies Inc. this book provides the required knowledge to handle all basic business processes in Dynamics AX. Exercises are there to train the processes and functionality, also making this book a good choice for self-study.Contents: Basics and Technology Navigation and User Interface Supply Chain Management Trade and Logistics Manufacturing Financial ManagementTarget Group- IT executives- IT professionals and consultants for business management solutions- New and current users of Dynamics AX- Students of information technology, business administration and similar disciplinesDr. Andreas Luszczak is a project manager and consultant, responsible for the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics AX in numerous projects. He has been teaching Dynamics AX at renowned universities in Austria. In addition to Dynamics AX, he has years of experiences with the implementation of further business solutions (Microsoft Dynamics NAV/Navision and others) working as a consultant as well as IT manager/CIO in the industry.PPN: PPN: 1651468931Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-2-SCS
1 What is Microsoft Dynamics AX?; 1.1 Axapta and the History of Dynamics AX; 1.2 Dynamics AX 2012 Product Overview; 1.3 Technology and System Architecture; 2 Getting Started: Navigation and General Options; 2.1 User Interface and Common Tasks; 2.2 Printing and Reporting; 2.3 Advanced Options; 2.4 Global Address Book; 3 Purchasing; 3.1 Business Processes in Purchasing; 3.2 Vendor Management; 3.3 Product Management; 3.4 Purchase Orders; 3.5 Item Receipt; 3.6 Invoice Receipt; 3.7 Credit Notes and Item Returns; 4 Sales and Distribution; 4.1 Business Processes in Sales and Distribution
4.2 Customer Management4.3 Product Management; 4.4 Sales Orders and Quotations; 4.5 Distribution; 4.6 Invoicing; 4.7 Direct Delivery; 5 Production Control; 5.1 Business Processes in Manufacturing; 5.2 Product Data and Bills of Materials; 5.3 Resources and Routes; 5.4 Production Orders; 5.5 Production Journal Transactions; 5.6 Reporting as Finished and Ending Production; 6 Operations Planning; 6.1 Business Processes in Operations Planning; 6.2 Forecasting; 6.3 Master Planning; 7 Inventory Management; 7.1 Principles of Inventory Transactions; 7.2 Product Information Management
7.3 Inventory Valuation7.4 Business Processes in Inventory; 8 Finance Administration; 8.1 Principles of Ledger Transactions; 8.2 Setting up Finance; 8.3 Business Processes in Finance; 8.4 Ledger Integration; 9 Core Setup and Essential Features; 9.1 Organizational Structures; 9.2 Security and Information Access; 9.3 General Settings; 9.4 Alerts and Workflow Management; 9.5 Other Features; Appendix; Setup Checklist; Commands and Shortcut Keys; Bibliography; Index;
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