Posts Tagged ‘Dynamics AX 2012 R2’
Peace Out: Dynamics 2012, R2, R3, and 2009
Imagine, if you will, it is 11:36 pm on Thanksgiving evening. You are sitting on your favorite recliner, eyes drooping, ready for bed, BUT… that wacky uncle, zany cousin, and some guy, you are not even sure where they came from, are still hanging around your house. They are loud, noshing on leftovers from a…
Read MoreDynamics AX 2009, AX 2012 R1/R2 Mainstream Support Ending This October
As the Dynamics 365 train continues to pick up steam with new features and functionality, there are a few dates of note for Dynamics AX users still on older versions. For organizations using Dynamics AX 2009 Service Pack 1 or Dynamics AX 2012 R1/R2, mainstream support will end on October 9, 2018 (60 days from…
Read MoreDynamics 365 – Payroll Payment Cancellation Made Painless
Payroll can be trying at times, especially when payroll processing has started or even, heaven forbid, completed, and there is something amiss. The process to cancel or correct the payroll depends entirely on where you are in the Payroll processing cycle. Earning Statements can easily be deleted and recreated if the Pay Statement has not…
Read MoreHow To True Up User Licenses in Dynamics AX 2012
The inquiries related to management of user licenses in Dynamics AX seem to periodically resurface among our Dynamics AX 2012 Help Desk customers. Here is a quick rundown on how to master the “Named user license count” report in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. This report analyzes the roles and privileges assigned to each user and…
Read MoreDiving into Time & Attendance in Dynamics AX 2012 – Advanced Delimitations in Pay Agreements
Recently, a client presented a time and attendance use case of an overtime calculation for production workers with the following rules: An 11-hour shift 4 days a week (Mon – Thu), the normal workweek of 44 hours All working hours are recorded at the regular pay Overtime is paid for over 40 hours a week…
Read MoreExploding Phantom BOMs and Their Impact on Production Estimation
Recently a client noticed variances between the Bill of Materials on the Production orders (Production BOMs) and the Bill of Materials on the Items (Item BOMs). As far as anyone knew no manual changes were being made to the either BOM, which seemed plausible. After further investigating, it was clear that upon creation of the…
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