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Development I in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

Course 80011: Two days; Instructor-Led

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Key Related Courses:

80020: Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

80012: Development II in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

80013: Development III in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

80014: Development IV in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009


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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

Some working knowledge of Microsoft Windows

Basic knowledge of programming methodologies and integrated development environments.

General Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 knowledge helps but is not required for this course.

In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

Course 280020: Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.


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Microsoft Certified Professional Exams

No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.


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Course Materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

To help you prepare for this class, review the following resources:


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Course Outline

Chapter 1: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Architecture

This chapter explains the concepts behind the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 architecture. The student is also introduced to the main elements of the MorphX development environment.

Sections

Features of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Application Essentials

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Layered Architecture

Tools for Customization

Security

Inquiry and Reports

Best Practices

Demonstrations and Labs

Creating a New Record in the Customer Table

Sorting Records

Filtering Records on the Sales Order Form

Finding Records

Setup the Data Crawler

Lab - Filtering Records on the Customer Form

Using the Label File Wizard

Using Intellimorph

Lab - Moving a Column

Work with a Company

Creating a New User Group

Creating a Simple Query on an Auto Report

Adding a Table in an Advanced Query

Lab - Creating a Simple Inquiry on an Auto-Report

Test Your Knowledge Questions

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

List the advantages of using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Describe the main elements of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 development.

Navigate throughout Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Understand the layered architecture of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Describe the basic security architecture.

Describe how Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 uses Companies.

Use Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Auto-Reporting.

Chapter 2: Data Dictionary

This chapter explores the MorphX development environment. By the end of this chapter, the student can create and modify objects within each major Data Dictionary category.

Sections

MorphX and the Application Object Tree

Tables

Relations

Data Types – Extended and Primitive

Base Enumerations

Maps

Views

Indices

Demonstrations and Labs

Opening the AOT

Creating a table

Lab – Table Creation

Creating a Relation on a Table

Creating an Extended Data Type

Assigning an Extended Data Type to a Field

Creating Base Enums

Creating an Extended Data Type By Using Base Enums

Creating Views

Lab - Views

Creating an Index

Lab - Indices

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

Describe the MorphX development environment and the Application Object Tree (AOT).

Design and create tables using MorphX.

Use relations on Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 tables.

Use the different data types within Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Describe the role of Views.

Use the different types of Indices.

Create and modify objects within each major Data Dictionary category.

Chapter 3: User Interfaces

This chapter focuses on graphical interfaces in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 such as forms and menus. Students will be able to customize and build both of these objects. Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Non Graphical objects are also discussed.

Sections

Projects

Forms

Menu items in MorphX

Navigation Panes and Area Pages

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Non Graphical Objects

Demonstrations and Labs

Create a Project

Examining a Form’s Design

Build a Form

Create the Form Design

Lab – Form Creation

Creating a Display Menu Item

Adding a Menu Item to a Menu

Create a Menu and Add a Menu Reference

Lab – Menu Item Creation

Create a Query

Create an Advanced Query

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

Use projects in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Describe Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 graphical interfaces.

Design and build Forms in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Create customized menus and menu items.

Describe non-graphical objects in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Create Queries and describe where queries can be used.

Chapter 4: Report Adjustments

This chapter focuses on report elements. The student will design reports using different methods in addition to create report and section templates.

Sections

Introduction to Report Adjustments

Working with Report Design

Report Templates

Demonstrations

Working with the Visual Report Designer

Modifying Report Properties

Using the Auto Design Specs

Create a Custom Report Design

Building a Custom Generated Report

Create and Attach a Report Template

Create and Attach a Section Template

Test Your Knowledge Questions

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

Use the visual report designer in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

Work effectively with report elements.

Design reports using different methods.

Create report and section templates.

Use best practices creating reports.

Appendix: Case Study

This chapter serves as a case study using MorphX and its components. Elements discussed in previous chapters are used to build a functional application that is based on a client's requirements.

Sections

Scenario

Part 1: Metadata Design

Part 2: Creating the Basic Data Objects

Part 3: Creating the Graphical Components

Exercises

Use the tools and utilities described in the previous chapters to design and customize an application.

Use this chapter to build:

Tables

Relations

Base enumerations

Extended data types

Basic forms

Reports

Menus

Menu items

Appendix: Solutions

This Appendix contains all the answers to the Test Your Knowledge and Test Your Skills sections.




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