80315 Discrete Manufacturing Advanced in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

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80315 Discrete Manufacturing Advanced in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

About this Course

This two-day instructor-led course, Discrete Manufacturing Advanced in Microsoft DynamicsAX 2012, provides students with the necessary tools and resources to perform basic tasks in the Discrete Manufacturing Advanced flow in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.

Audience Profile

The intended audience includes customers that want to learn the basic features and develop a working knowledge of the typical daily procedures required to effectively use Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Discrete Manufacturing Advanced functionality.

The class is intended for production managers, and other people in organizations responsible for the setup and administration of production control and inventory management functionality.

At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Review multisite functionality for the Production control module
  • List the Production control module's core conceptual elements
  • Review the Bill of material (BOM)
  • Review calendars and resources
  • Review operations and routes
  • Describe production life cycle, parameters, and production orders
  • Review definitions of operations and job scheduling
  • Review how master planning interacts with the Production control module
  • Describe product, storage and tracking dimensions
  • Explain how to set up and work with dimensions groups
  • Describe using serial or batch numbers to track and control manufactured items
  • Use inventory reservations in production
  • Describe inventory marking
  • Describe the inventory trace function
  • Describe how inventory dimensions are affected by multisite functionality
  • Describe working with the Bill of Materials (BOM) line type Vendor when using subcontractors
  • Describe how to generate purchase orders to a supplier when on-hand inventory is insufficient
  • Describe how to create a vendor production order
  • Create resources and groups for the vendor
  • Define production groups to establish a relationship between production orders and ledger accounts.
  • Describe how to use production pools to monitor production orders in specific categories.
  • Describe properties-set up on the working time template-which guide production orders to run under special times and conditions.
  • Attach a property to a resource.
  • Review the benefits of properties.
  • Describe how resource capabilities are set up and used to schedule production on alternative resources.
  • Create route groups and attach them to operations on a route.
  • Use the various scheduling methods.
  • Discuss the difference between operations and job scheduling.
  • Split a production order.
  • Set the Bill of Material (BOM) scrap percentages.
  • Set the scrap percentage on a Resource.
  • Set the scrap percentage for each operation in production routes.
  • Describe the costing of scrap.
  • Review steps in the production order life cycle
  • Describe production order ledger setting options
  • Define default ledger settings in production parameters
  • Describe production journals and how consumption is reported to the general ledger
  • Assign ledger settings for production groups
  • Analyze actual versus estimated costs for production orders and current production activities
  • Describe End and cost account production orders
  • Describe the interconnectivity of the production module with other modules in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
  • Describe the main elements of the production implementation checklist
  • Set up production parameters
  • Modify data types used by the productions series
  • Set up item groups and items
  • Set up BOMs
  • Describe the creation of working time templates, calendars, Resource groups, and Resources
  • Set up operations and routes

Course Outline

Module 1: Discrete Manufacturing Basics Review

This chapter provides a general overview of Discrete Manufacturing Basics in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
 

Lessons

  • Multisite Review
  • Core Concepts in Production
  • Bill of Materials (BOM)
  • Calendars and Resources
  • Operations and Routes
  • Life Cycle, Parameters, and Production Orders
  • Scheduling
  • Resource Scheduling
  • Master Planning and Planned Production Orders
  • This chapter provides a general overview of Discrete Manufacturing Basics in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Review multisite functionality for the Production control module
  • List the Production control module's core conceptual elements
  • Review the Bill of material (BOM)
  • Review calendars and resources
  • Review operations and routes
  • Describe production life cycle, parameters, and production orders
  • Review definitions of operations and job scheduling
  • Review how master planning interacts with the Production control module

Module 2: Inventory Dimensions in Production

This module describes the general setup and use of inventory dimensions in production. In particular it covers the storage and tracking dimensions used in production to define warehouses, locations, pallets, batches, serial numbers and site.
 

Lessons

  • Product Dimensions
  • Storage Dimensions
  • Tracking Dimensions
  • Set up Storage and Tracking Dimension Groups
  • Allocating Batch and Serial Numbers
  • Production Order Reservations
  • Trace Batch and Serial Numbers
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Describe product, storage and tracking dimensions
  • Explain how to set up and work with dimensions groups
  • Describe using serial or batch numbers to track and control manufactured items
  • Use inventory reservations in production
  • Describe inventory marking
  • Describe the inventory trace function

Module 3: Subcontractor Work

This module describes how to set up and work with BOM lines, purchase orders, production orders, and operations when subcontractors are used in the production process.
 

Lessons

  • BOM Line Types
  • Purchase Orders
  • Production orders
  • Operations

Lab : 3.1: Create Resource with Resource Type Vendor

  • Create Resource with Resource Type Vendor.

Lab : 3.2: Purchase Items for BOM from Subcontractor

  • Understanding how to configure BOM to purchase products from Subcontractor.

Lab : 3.2: Use a Subcontractor to Produce an Item in the BOM

  • Understanding how to configure BOM to produce products from Subcontractor
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Describe working with the Bill of Materials (BOM) line type Vendor when using subcontractors
  • Describe how to generate purchase orders to a supplier when on-hand inventory is insufficient
  • Describe how to create a vendor production order
  • Create resources for the vendor

Module 4: Advanced Production Scheduling

This module provides more detail about the advanced optional production scheduling settings, including properties, efficiencies, capabilities and route groups.
 

Lessons

  • Production Groups
  • Production Pools
  • Resource capabilities
  • Properties
  • Route Groups
  • Priority Scheduling
  • Splitting a Production Order

Lab : 4.1: Configure a Production Pool and Assign a Production Order

  • Understanding how to configure Production Pool
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Define production groups to establish a relationship between production orders and ledger accounts.
  • Describe how to use production pools to monitor production orders in specific categories.
  • Describe properties-set up on the working time template-which guide production orders to run under special times and conditions.
  • Attach a property to a resource.
  • Review the benefits of properties.
  • Describe how resource capabilities are set up and used to schedule production on alternative resources.
  • Create route groups and attach them to operations on a route.
  • Use the various scheduling methods.
  • Discuss the difference between operations and job scheduling.
  • Split a production order.

Module 5: Scrap and Waste

This chapter explains the request for quotation process. Steps for creating, following-up, and processing a request for quotation reply are reviewed. Additionally, reports and inquiries for request for quotations are reviewed.
 

Lessons

  • BOM Scrap
  • Resource Scrap
  • Route Scrap
  • Costing Of Scrap/Waste
  • Request for Quotation Replies
  • Transfer Accepted Request for Quotation Replies
  • Request for Quotation Reports and Inquiries

Lab : 5.1: Add BOM Scrap and Run Calculations

  • Understanding how to set up and calculate BOM scrap during production process

Lab : 5.2: Set Scrap Percentages on a Route

  • Understanding how to set up Scrap Percentages on a Route
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Set the Bill of Material (BOM) scrap percentages.
  • Set the scrap percentage on a Resource.
  • Set the scrap percentage for each operation in production routes.
  • Describe the costing of scrap.

Module 6: General Ledger and the Production

This module provides an overview of the different settings that can be used to determine how product costs are posted to the general ledger.
 

Lessons

  • Production Life Cycle Review
  • Ledger Settings
  • Production Journals
  • Posting Profile in Production Groups
  • Production Cost Overview
  • End Production Orders

Lab : 6.1: End a Production Order

  • Understanding how to calculate and post the production costs when an order is completed
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Review steps in the production order life cycle
  • Describe production order ledger setting options
  • Define default ledger settings in production parameters
  • Describe production journals and how consumption is reported to the general ledger
  • Assign ledger settings for production groups
  • Analyze actual versus estimated costs for production orders and current production activities
  • Describe End and cost account production orders

Module 7: Implementing the Production Series

This module is an overview of how the Production module is implemented. It places the implementation in context and among other things reviews the sequential setup of BOMs, resources, routes, operations and Routes.
 

Lessons

  • Setup and Interconnectivity
  • Implementing Production Checklist
  • Setting up Production Parameters
  • Modifying Data Types
  • Setting up Product and BOM Tables
  • Setting up Resources
  • Setting up Operations and Routes
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Describe the interconnectivity of the production module with other modules in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
  • Describe the main elements of the production implementation checklist
  • Set up production parameters
  • Modify data types used by the productions series
  • Set up item groups and items
  • Set up BOMs
  • Describe the creation of working time templates, calendars, Resource groups, and Resources
  • Set up operations and routes

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