Windows simulator
If you use the AX demo VM the Windows simulator might be something you are interested in to be able to show apps in a touch mode without having to […]
If you use the AX demo VM the Windows simulator might be something you are interested in to be able to show apps in a touch mode without having to […]
Setting signing limits can be useful in purchasing and expense management to control what spend and approval limits employees have. In Dynamics AX the signing limits policies control these limits. […]
The Dynamics AX Expense tablet app was release for Windows 8 a while back along with a few other tablet apps. This gives mobile users that have Windows 8 tablets […]
This question I get from most customers that I work with, “What does batch mean?”. Each time we go through a lot of defining what it means and how to […]
Budget control is a useful feature if you want to stick to the budgets you put in place. Without a control mechanism in the business application you are going to […]
I had a question working with a customer on better managing batch processes in their environment. After brainstorming for a bit we came up with a few different things for […]
I had a question from a customer as they were working through the process of configuring the infrastructure for the mobile companion apps that are available for Dynamics AX. The […]
This post is probably one of a series that I wanted to use to explain some fundamentals of AX that might turn into a whitepaper for some guidance on implementation […]
Controlling the credit you are extending to your customers is a big part of managing your cash flow and making sure debts don’t go out too long that they are […]
The purchasing managers, category buyers, sales marketing team all have different inputs to what assortment of products are cataloged for sale. The setup of an item encapsulates the business rules […]