cXML punchOut commodity code handling
When working with suppliers using punchOut you might want to capture the commodity code coming back from the suppliers site that the procurement team can use to do some analytics […]
When working with suppliers using punchOut you might want to capture the commodity code coming back from the suppliers site that the procurement team can use to do some analytics […]
If you are setting up the cXML punchOut protocol handler for AX2012 for a new vendor you might want to explore the two message logging options that can be used.You […]
The external catalog in AX is the set of parameters that you configured to configure the punchOut for the vendors site. In the catalog you specify details like the URL […]
When working with suppliers you need to consider the units of measure that you have setup in AX vs what the UoM the vendor is using. A different unit could […]
There are a number of different cXML messages to handle different business documents that you will find in the cXML standard. The cXML protocol handler for AX2012 is implementing the […]
When working with a supplier with the cXML punchOut protocol handler for AX2012 you will need to consider the currencies that are being used and what the vendor will return. […]
If you are looking at using the cXML protocol handler you might want to look at maintaining it or extending it. If so you should look to the cXML user […]
If you are investigating costs prices then the BOM calculation report could be handy as it gives you are breakdown of the cost details for a specific calculation. This can […]
If you are setting up costs groups you might want to consider the effect of the default costs groups. These can be applied to the different cost group types for […]
If you need to print warehouse locations labels there is a basic list report that you can use. It’s a basic list that can print the warehouse, barcode for the […]