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Author: Andreas Luszczak
ISBN : 3658017082
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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.
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- Paperback: 417 pages
- Publisher: Springer Vieweg; 3rd ed. 2013 edition (May 31, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3658017082
- ISBN-13: 978-3658017088
- Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.9 inches
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Free Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: Updated for Version R2
I have not read very much of this book yet, but what I have read so far is helpful. The author clearly has a wealth of experience from which to draw and instruct. I would like to avoid giving a rating at this time since it is premature for me to express an opinion, but Amazon does not appear to allow that.
My focus is on the financials section. There is a lot of good content here. I would like to find a book simply on AX financials implementation, and this book is not really geared towards that. That is good and bad since it is broader than my immediate need, but it will come in handy when I need to branch out in to other topics. Perhaps I should buy the book on Sure Step implementations.
One thing I am curious about is how the author chose to organize the subjects. When you start reading the financials section, he says financials form the foundation of any implementation, yet the financials subject does not appear in the book until #8 on the table of contents. This is another example of why this book is about using AX and not as much implementing it.
One thing that I don't understand and no one seems to explain in any literature (including this book) or blogs I've read so far is how changes are made in a development environment, tested in a test environment, and then implemented in production. Do you have to make the same change everywhere and the three environments are not connected, or, is it like other ERPs in which a change is made (and recorded) in development, and then scripts are run that apply your recorded changes to the test and production environment? Note that I am new to AX and transitioning from SAP. I do not have access to Microsoft documentation for AX customers, VARs or consultants.
Overall, this book is good so far and worth the money. It's a pity the author may not profit from it.
By Mush
This is a good introductory book for those Dynamics users. I am a consultant and will recommend to clients. It has a good level of detail that can be used as reference for daily users.
By R. Barron
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