Course 8640A: Two days; Instructor-Led

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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

Completed the basic Microsoft Dynamics AX courses

Know how to navigate through the system

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

A basic knowledge about master planning

Some practical experience in the use of a master planning module


Microsoft Certified Professional Exams

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


Course Materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook


Course Outline

Course Overview: Introduction to Master Planning

Introduction to Master Planning, introduces the student to the objectives of the Master planning course and the topics it covers. It also describes the recommended prerequisites and experiences the student should have before taking the course.

Lessons

Course objectives

Topics

Course material

Course prerequisites

Chapter 1: Master Planning Overview

This chapter provides a high level summary of the main elements of Master planning. It contains conceptual information on the differences between Master scheduling and Forecast scheduling and the global and local Master scheduling processes. It also includes a list of reports that are useful and how the module might be integrated with other modules in an example workflow.

Lessons

Master planning

Forecast scheduling and Master scheduling

Global and local Master scheduling

Reports and deleting obsolete plans

Workflow example

Exercises

Master planning

Master scheduling and Forecast scheduling

Global and local Master scheduling

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the main concepts of Master planning in Microsoft Dynamics AX

Distinguish between Forecast scheduling and Master scheduling

Distinguish between a local and a global master plan

Understand how the Master planning module fits into a workflow

Delete old plans and recognize which reports could be used

Chapter 2: Master Plans, Parameters and Planned Orders

This chapter discusses the main elements of setting up the Master planning module including setting up models, plans and parameters. Among other things, the chapter also provides an overview of Operations scheduling and Job scheduling, one and two Master plan strategies and the main differences between Master scheduling and Forecast scheduling.

Lessons

Introduction to Master scheduling

Master plans

Operations scheduling vs. job scheduling

Parameters

Master plan strategies

Planned orders

Exercises

Specify a vendor for items

One Master plan strategy

Change to a two Master plan strategy

Create a sales order

Explosion

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Set up Master plans

Run a Master schedule

Understand the difference between one and two Master plan strategy

Deal with planned orders

Chapter 3: Coverage Groups

This module explains the meaning and set up of coverage groups. All the fields are shown. The different coverage principles are illustrated with the use of examples.

Lessons

Introduction to coverage groups

Positive and negative days

Futures

Actions

Exercises

Coverage code

New setup

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Understand the main concept of coverage groups

Know how to set up a coverage group

Know the concept of positive and negative days

Understand futures and actions

Chapter 4: Coverage Settings

This module explains the possibilities in setting up detailed coverage information on single items. The role of warehouses in connection with Master planning is highlighted. Information on minimum- and maximum key and the use of the safety stock journal is also reviewed.

Lessons

Introduction to coverage settings

The Items table

The Item coverage form

Minimum/Maximum keys

Item setup

Warehouses

Purchase lead times

Safety stock journal

Exercises

Adjusting item coverage using the Item coverage form

Set up of Minimum keys

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Set up coverage rules per item

Specify detailed coverage information

Understand the concept of warehouses in master planning

Know minimum- and maximum keys

Use the safety stock journal

Chapter 5: Forecast Plans

This chapter provides a detailed look at the process of Forecasting in Microsoft Dynamics AX. The student will understand how to set up a Forecast plan and the way in which it is integrated into the Master planning process. This chapter also explores how to reduce the forecast, according to different reduction principles.

Lessons

Forecast scheduling

Forecast models

Forecast plan

Enter the forecast line

The scheduling process and the result

Item allocation keys

Period allocation keys

Reduction keys

Exercises

Sales forecast

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Set up item allocation keys

Set up period allocation keys

Create sales and purchase forecasts

Run forecast scheduling

Reduce the forecasts by reduction keys or open sales orders

Chapter 6: Intercompany

This chapter explains the setup and integration of intercompany functionality within the standard features of the Master planning module. It accomplishes this using three example companies and the lesson revolves around setting up and running Intercompany scheduling on these companies.

Lessons

Set up and run Intercompany scheduling

Results of Intercompany scheduling

Explosion from sales order line

Exercises

Set up and run Intercompany scheduling on three example companies

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Set up Intercompany master schedule

Work with make or buy decisions

Run periodic Master schedule for Intercompany




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