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TYPE
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LEARNING PATH
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Introduction:
This course has six modules and designed for 4 days learning experience. It can be taught in-person and/or virtually. Your instructor(s) will provide you with the agenda for this course. Module 1 will introduce you to the configure need for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing. Module 2 will get deeper into managing the different types of manufacturing processes. Module 3 will be your address implementing master planning for production. Module 4 will be tackle Implementing several manufacturing features. Module 5 will focus on subcontracting for product manufacturing.
Audience profile:
A Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Functional Consultant is responsible for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging subject matter experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the solution and applications. The Functional Consultant implements a solution using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and service integrations.
Job role: Developer
Pre-requisites:
- Basic understanding for supply chain management and manufacturing terminology
- Basic understanding of Dynamics 365 finance and operation apps
Course Objectives
- Configure the most important and commonly used features and functionalities within Dynamics 365
- Process most of the Dynamics 365 Manufacturing transactions
- Explain to others how Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing features
Module 1: Configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing |
This module will cover the address the different configurations the functional consultants will need implement the manufacturing features.
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After completing this module, students will be able to: |
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Module 2: Manage manufacturing processes |
This module will help you understand and practice most of the transactions needed for the different manufacturing scenarios.
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Lab : Case study 1A discrete manufacturing
Exercise #1: Update the production control parameters Exercise #2: Create new production pools Exercise #3: Create and manage resources Exercise #4: Create an operation, assign relations and create a route Exercise #5: Create a simple BOM without a version Exercise #6: Create a BOM in the BOM designer (Bonus) Exercise #7: Create a BOM with a version Exercise #8: Create a production order Exercise #9: Start a discrete production order (Bonus) Exercise #10: Run a resource schedule Exercise #12: Configure costing policies Exercise #13: Configure manufacturing execution (Bonus) Exercise #14: Configure automatic route consumption on setup jobs (Bonus) Exercise #15: Use manufacturing execution (Bonus) Lab : Case study 1B process manufacturing Exercise #1: Create an approved vendor list and setting method to Warning Only (Bonus) Exercise #2: Create items with different production types Exercise #3: Create and activate a formula using different product types Exercise #4: Create a new formula with a version from the released products form (Bonus) Exercise #5: Revise, update and activate a formula (Bonus) Exercise #6: Use the scalability feature to create a new formula Exercise #7: Create and activate a percentage-based formula (Bonus) Exercise #8: Change a linear consumption to a step-wise consumption Exercise #9: Set up commodity pricing (Bonus) Exercise #10: Change a price calculation and update trade agreements Exercise #11: Setting up a commodity price calculation Exercise #12: Creating PSDS lists, records and file uploads for product compliance Exercise #13: Add reporting details for an item Exercise #14: Create a sales order and printing a PSDS Exercise #15: Create and associate a batch attribute Exercise #16: Create a new batch number and manually record the batch attribute Exercise #17: Create quality orders and verify batch attributes Exercise #18: Complete a batch reservation using an attribute requirement Exercise #19: Set a partial visibility catch weight item Exercise #20: Use catch weight items in a purchase trade agreement Exercise #21: Create a batch attribute for a potency item Exercise #22: Modify and activate a copy of a potency item formula Exercise #23: Set up pricing based on an item’s attribute (Bonus) Exercise #24: Record a potency attribute upon receipt (Bonus) Exercise #25: Reporting and balancing batch orders (Bonus) Lab : Case study 1C Lean manufacturing Exercise #1: Create value streams Exercise #2 create a new production flow model Exercise #3: Create a process activity Exercise #4 Create a new transfer activity Exercise #5: Add a successor to the production flow activity and perform validation and activation Exercise #6: Create Kanban rules and schedule the Kanban job Exercise #7: Process scheduled Kanban for process and transfer jobs Exercise #8: Fulfill a sales order by planning a Kanban and produce an item (Bonus) |
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Module 3: Implement master planning for production |
This module will explain the aspects of master planning needed for manufacturing functional consultant
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Lab: Case study 2 master planning: Implementing and configuring network infrastructure services in Windows Server |
Exercise #1: Firm a planned order and change the order type
Exercise #2: Create an intercompany planning group and assign an item allocation key Exercise #3: Plan a production schedule from a master planning run (Bonus) |
After completing this module, you will be able to: |
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Module 4: Implement other manufacturing features |
This module will cover different important features commonly used by manufacturing customers.
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After completing this module, students will be able to: |
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Module 5: Subcontracting for product manufacturing |
This module will cover the configuration and use of subcontracting features
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Lab: Case study 3 subcontracting |
Exercise #1: Set up subcontracting features |
After completing this module, students will be able to: |
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Associated certifications and exam:
The course helps learners prepare for the Microsoft Power Platform Developer exam (MB-320).
On successful completion of this course students will receive a Torque IT attendance certificate.

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