Duration: 1 Day
In this course, you will gain an overview of the basic technical features of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. This course does not contain coding.
Certification:
This course helps you prepare for the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Development Introduction exam (MB6-869), which is part of Microsoft Solutions Specialist certification for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
What You Will Learn
- Basic features of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
- Basic form navigation
- Architecture of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
- Options for making development changes in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
- Theory of Model Driven Architecture in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
- Licensing and configuration
- MorphX development environment and the Application Object Tree
- Design tables using MorphX
- Different data types within Microsoft Dynamics AX
- Create a new table
- Create and modify indexes using MorphX
- Relations on Microsoft Dynamics AX tables
- Create and modify enumerated data types
- Create and modify views
- Design and build forms in Microsoft Dynamics AX
- Join two data sources on a form
- Create customized menus and menu items
- Create a form using form templates
- Components of a list page
- Create a new FactBox
- Elements of role-based security in Microsoft Dynamics AX
- Set up a new user
- Assign roles to a user
- Assign a security role to a user
- Edit duties assigned to a role
- Edit privileges assigned to a duty
- Edit permissions assigned to a privilege
- Search for roles with access to a menu item
Audience
Experienced systems consultants typically working for a Microsoft Dynamics partner that is selling, consulting, implementing, and supporting Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Prerequistes
Working experience with Microsoft Dynamics AX
Course Outline
1. Architecture
- Features of Microsoft Dynamics AX
- Architecture
- Development Environment
- Model Driven Architecture
- Licensing and Configuration
2. Data Dictionary
- MorphX and the Application Object Tree
- Tables
- Data Types: Primitive and Extended
- Creating Tables
- Indexes
- Relations
- Base Enumerations
- Views
3. User Interfaces
- Forms
- Joining Data Sources
- Menus Items
- Forming Templates
- Listing Pages
- FactBoxes
4. Security
- Definitions
- Setting Up a New User
- Assigning a User to a Role
- Changing Duties on a Role
- Changing Privileges on a Duty
- Assigning a Permission to a Privilege
- Investigating Access
Course Labs
Lab 1: Create a New Model and a Development Project
Lab 2: Create a New EDT
Lab 3: Create a New Table
Lab 4: Create a Primary Key
Lab 5: Create a Relation
Lab 6: Add an Enum
Lab 7: Create a Form
Lab 8: Create a Form from a Template
Lab 9: Create a New Security Role