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Run Client Batches in Dynamics AX 2009

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A good tip on How to run client batches in Dynamics AX 2009. A good post!

http://blogs.msdn.com/emeadaxsupport/archive/2009/06/16/how-to-run-client-batches-on-ax-2009.aspx

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Some Misc Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Videos

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http://www.clientsfirst-us.com/blog/microsoft-dynamics/microsoft-dynamics-ax/microsoft-dynamics-ax-demo-videos-axapta-demonstration/

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Register free for Dynamics AX Virtual Conference on Oct’ 14 2009

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Register free for vitual dynamics ax conference http://axdecisions.com/

About the Event
AX Decisions 2009 is a virtual conference & tradeshow for Microsoft Dynamics AX Professionals seeking implementation strategies, thought leadership, and best practices for maximizing the value and effectiveness of their organization’s AX platform and initiatives.

Attend AX Decisions 2009 from the convenience of your desktop to:

Get up to speed on the latest trends, technologies and strategies for Dynamics AX

Listen to real-world customer success stories

Discover the secrets to establishing priorities and gaining commitment across the organization for your AX strategy

Explore which AX tools will bring you the most success

Learn how to navigate your way through a successful AX upgrade

Drive greater efficiency and productivity from your dynamics system during tough times

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Error Section overlapped PageFooter Section

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Problem

I got this error when working on a custom salesinvoice report, “Section overlapped pageFooter section (maybe because the section is too high)”. This was coming only for reports which were having high number of invoice lines in our case more than 12.

Solution:

After some investigation, it was resolved by adjusting the height of the first footer section and the last body section (which was just above the first footer).

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MCT on Dynamics AX

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I have recently attained MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer) for Dynamics AX.

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Microsoft Releases Dynamics POS 2009 for Retailers–Analysts See Major Significance

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Microsoft has released Microsoft Dynamics POS 2009 targeted
to help medium-size retail businesses increase productivity and improve
customer service .

According to Microsoft, POS 2009 features an intuitive and
highly customizable user interface that gives all employees access to critical
information such as inventory levels and purchase history. The software, which
features a touch screen, also allows retailers to create custom buttons.

POS 2009 can run as a standalone solution or connect to backend
headquarter systems (such as Dynamics ERP so Dynamics GP, NAV and third
party systems) through partners leveraging the SDK (software
development kit).

POS 209 offers new features including:

The Critical Input for Lean Manufacturing Sales and Operations Planning Using Microsoft Dynamics AX

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Note: Scenarios for lean manufacturing typically involve a final assembly cell that produces a family of products.  The family may consist of make-to-stock or make-to-order products or both, and make-to-order products often consist of stocked components.  Each stocked item can be managed by fixed kanbans, where the number of kanbans should reflect the S&OP game plan about the anticipated rate of demand.  In contrast, the make-to-order products can be managed by PTO kanbans (pull-to-order kanbans) with direct linkage to sales order demand.  What follows is excerpted from a new book by Scott Hamilton, Managing Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. It focuses on the S&OP game plan for lean manufacturi…

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