After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the terminology and concepts used with manufacturing execution in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
• Describe the roles and functions that use manufacturing execution.
• Describe the steps that should be considered when planning an installation and configuration of manufacturing execution.
• Explain how the features of manufacturing execution integrate with other modules of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
• List the prerequisites and planning steps for configuring Manufacturing execution.
• Describe the Production control parameters and Manufacturing execution parameters.
• Create allocation keys for job bundling.
• Configure registration forms.
• Link a worker to a registration form.
• Describe how Manufacturing execution is used to provide feedback on production orders.
• Outline how production orders are created and processed.
• Describe how jobs are used with production orders.
• Reprioritize jobs in a list and set jobs to high priority.
• Describe how resources are used with production orders.
• Move jobs between resources and resource groups.
• Describe how documents are used with production orders.
• Set up document groups and attach documents to a job.
• Use the Manufacturing execution terminal to process production order jobs.
• View daily registration information for production orders.
• Describe the Shop Supervisor role center.
• Describe how Manufacturing execution is used to provide feedback on projects.
• Describe how projects are created and processed.
• Register time, fees, and items for a project.
• View raw registrations, and then approve and process project registrations.
• Review the basic features of workflow.
• Use the graphical workflow editor to create and modify workflows.
• Configure a time and attendance workflow.