The nature of software is that you will have to upgrade or implement at some point. Dynamics AX is no different from any other software system out there. With Microsoft working hard on Lifecycle Services (LCS) site, doing an upgrade analysis has gotten a lot easier. Below is a diagram illustrating the process to produce your analysis report (Excel file). View Original Post
From my point of view, the most important thing to think about and carefully design is the Chart of accounts. This is a series of posts about how to plan your COA. Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 1 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 2 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 3 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 4 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 5 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 6 of 7) Planning your chart of accounts in AX 2012 (Part 7 of 7)
Inventory blocking represents a key tool for quality management, such as preventing usage and indicating the need for inspection. The warehouse management capabilities within Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 support several approaches to inventory blocking, such as the use of quality orders and a blocked value of Inventory Status. This article reviews the various approaches and related topics for effectively integrating quality and warehouse management View Original Post
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