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Inventory closing differences between AX4.0 and AX2012 using weighted average costing method
When customers migrate from AX4.0 to AX2012, using weighted average as their costing method, and run inventory closing, they may notice differences in settlements between the two systems even though they use exactly the same data. This is due to the differences in the method used between the two systems to calculate the settlements. AX4.0 -
ERP On-Premises or in the Cloud? It’s All About the Unique Needs of Your Business
The ERP space has seen a lot of change over the years. One of the more impactful changes is in the way people work on a daily basis. Right now, one billion people are working in some kind of mobile environment... -
Dynamics AX 2012: A common misconception about Commodity Codes
Introduction Commodity codes is one of the many areas in which functionality has changed a bit compared to earlier versions of Dynamics AX. As such, it is only natural that some questions and doubts arise. The purpose of this blog article is to shed some light on some of the changes to this functionality that we -
Thinking Maps streamlines everyday work to boost customer service with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013
This week’s Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 release was a historical event for Microsoft, our Partners and Customers alike. The solution delivers a host of new features and powerful capabilities, a... -
Shopping for an ERP Solution? Ask the Right Questions
At Microsoft, we've worked with a lot of customers to reduce their stress around ERP. Partners can play a critical role in ensuring their customers understand the key factors and best practices that... -
When creating a view receiving an error indicating not authorized to access table.
Example of issue: 1. Create a view that joins 2 related tables. I used CustTable as root table, and custTrans as related table.2. Do not add any fields to the view.3. Right click on the view and select open. Actual:You receive an error message that says “You are not authorized to access table ‘custTable’ (custTable). -
AX for Retail 2012 R2: Installing the Real-time Service
[Note: Please see the companion article for Troubleshooting Tips for the Real-time Service.] Possibly the biggest change with AX for Retail 2012 R2 is the re-architecting of the Retail Transaction Service. The first thing you will notice is that the name has been changed: Retail Transaction Service is now Commerce Data Exchange: Real-time Service. Store Connect -
Disassembly in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Assembly Management
Assembly Management was released as part of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, and it includes a set of features designed for companies that supply products to their customers by combining components in simple processes, such as assembly, light manufacturing, and kitting. Kitting and Assembly Management Before the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 release, customers and partners in -
What’s New in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 for Product Information Management
This blog post describes some of the enhancements to the Product Information Management (PIM)area that have been implemented in the R2 release after the launch of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 (RTM). Discovering the small secrets of the Authorized bycompany fact box Yes, it almost qualifies as an Easter egg! If you resize the Authorized by -
ERP Evaluation Checklist for SMB's: Insist on a business management solution that offers deployment flexibility and choice
Take Your Business to the Cloud-On Your Terms Choosing a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution can be challenging, and deciding how to take advantage of the cloud adds another layer of complexity... -
Monitor and analyse current and future warehouse space utilization with Dynamics AX 2012 R2
It’s the warehouse managers’ responsibility to make sure that sufficient space is available for all goods that are to be stored in the warehouses that they control. This can be a challenging task. Warehouse space is expensive, and warehouse managers must avoid an excess of free space and on the other hand they must make