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Retail in Brick and Mortar Stores Development and Customization for AX 2012 R2

Retail in Brick and Mortar Stores: Development and Customization for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 (MOC 80585)

Microsoft Dynamic AX for Retail is an integrated solution that is designed for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 which can be used to manage a retail business from the head office to the stores. This includes how Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail POS is a fully customizable point of sale (POS) component of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 for Retail, and how you use Retail POS to process sales, operate the cash drawer, scan bar codes or print customer receipts, among other business tasks. This training on Microsoft Dynamics for Retail Brick and Mortar Stores: Development and Customization provides lessons and labs on how to customize or extend Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail Point-of-Sale (POS). Additionally, this training also provides information on best practices around extensibility, development, testing and deployment of POS customizations. Individuals will also review the labs provided in the training to get hands on experience on how to extend Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail POS.

Prerequisites

Individuals must have knowledge of the following elements in order to follow this training:

  • Hands-on experience and understanding of the retail industry.
  • Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
  • Point of sale (POS).
  • Development and Customization.
  • Extensibility.
  • Test and Deployment of POS customizations.

Audience

This training is intended for employees of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 partners, who want to develop and customize the functionality in Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail R2 in Brick and Mortar stores, and those who want to be able to provide support for the deployment and customization.

At Training Material Completion

After reviewing this training, the participants will be able to:

  • Review an introduction to Point of Sale (POS) – Overview.
  • Identify the components of POS extensibility.
  • Recognize and use POS Framework.
  • Identify the development environment requirements.
  • Examine extensibility interface definition – triggers and services.
  • Identify the technical background.
  • Identify localization Information and requirements.
  • Identify extensibility best practices.
  • Use logon extensibility – sample and how-to.
  • Create POS Themes.
  • Identify User-interface Extensibility – sample and how-to.
  • Trigger extensibility – sample and how-to.
  • Use services Extensibility – Sample and How-to.
  • Identify blank operation extensibility.
  • Create custom fields on POS Layouts.
  • Use real-time services extensibility – Sample and How-to.
  • Device Integration – (Hydra, EFTPOS).
  • POS Database Tool Extensibility For Store and Offline Database.
  • Recognize extensibility testing considerations.
  • Identify extensibility deployment considerations.
  • Deploy ongoing hotfixes for Customized POS for version(s) and code maintenance.

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