Course 8361B:

Microsoft Business Solutions - Navision 4.0 Manufacturing II

Length:272 Pages
Published:October 01, 2004
Language(s):English
Audience(s):IT Professionals
Level:
Technology:Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0
Type:Course
Delivery Method:Instructor-led (classroom)
About this Course
This three-day course explores the Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision Manufacturing area from an implementer point of view. Chapters in this hands-on classroom experience include topics such as production planning, subcontracting, and capacities. This should enable users to understand what is being produced, what needs to be produced and what needs to be purchased or produced and when. All materials used in the Microsoft Navision course are based on Microsoft Navision 4.00 product.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for Microsoft Business Solutions Partner professionals who are responsible for the setup and training of manufacturing companies and the employees. It is strongly recommended that students have a strong background in Microsoft Navision financials, a working knowledge of manufacturing terms and processes, and are comfortable with Microsoft Navision inventory. The typical audience for this manual is consultants who are responsible for the set up and training of clients using Microsoft Navision Manufacturing.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students should understand:
  • Sales Order Interface & Order Planning
  • Forecast & MPS
  • Planning
  • Additional Planning Topics
  • Subcontracting Capacity
  • Shop Loading
  • Additional Manufacturing Topics
Course OutlineModule 1: Sales Order Interface & Order PlanningLessons
  • Sales Order Planning Window
  • Changes to Production and Sales Orders
  • Order Planning
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Sales Order Planning Window
  • Changes to Production and Sales Orders
  • Order Planning
Module 2: Forecast and MPSLessons
  • Production Forecast
  • Netting Actual Demand and Forecast
  • Planning Approach
  • Forecasting Sales Items and Components
  • MPS Output Provides Input to MRP
Module 3: PlanningLessons
  • Planning Overview
  • Regenerative Planning
  • Net Change Planning
  • Order Tracking and Action Messaging
Module 4: Additional Planning TopicsLessons
  • Variants
  • Locations
  • Transfers
  • Blanket Sales Orders
  • Multi-level Production Orders
  • Planning Tools
  • Planning Reports
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Variants
  • Locations
  • Transfers
  • Blanket Sales Orders
  • Multi-level Production Orders
  • Planning Tools
  • Planning Reports
Module 5: SubcontractingLessons
  • Set up a subcontractor
  • Set up subcontractor cost by subcontractor or by process
  • Set up a routing with a subcontractor
  • Process a production order with a subcontractor
  • Determine when a purchase order is related to a production order
  • Determine the status of subcontractor operations on released production orders
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Set up a subcontractor
  • Set up subcontractor cost by subcontractor or by process
  • Set up a routing with a subcontractor
  • Process a production order with a subcontractor
  • Determine when a purchase order is related to a production order
  • Determine the status of subcontractor operations on released production orders
Module 6: CapacityLessons
  • Facilities
  • Work Center and Machine Center Calendars
  • Absences
  • Capacity Journals
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Facilities
  • Work Center and Machine Center Calendars
  • Absences
  • Capacity Journals
Module 7: Shop LoadingLessons
  • Shop Load Overview
  • Loading Capacities
  • Modifying Load from Facilities
  • Finite Loading
  • Production Schedule
  • Modifying Load from Production Schedule
  • Reports
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Shop Load Overview
  • Loading Capacities
  • Modifying Load from Facilities
  • Finite Loading
  • Production Schedule
  • Modifying Load from Production Schedule
  • Reports
Module 8: Additional Manufacturing TopicsLessons
  • Standard Task Codes
  • BOM Scrap and Routing Scrap
  • Non-Productive Time
  • Parallel Scheduling
  • Multi-Level Manufacturing
  • Serial and Lot Number Processing
  • Business Notification
  • Additional Features
After completing this chapter, students will be able to:
  • Standard Task Codes
  • BOM Scrap and Routing Scrap
  • Non-Productive Time
  • Parallel Scheduling
  • Multi-Level Manufacturing
  • Serial and Lot Number Processing
  • Business Notification
Before attending this course, students must have:
  • A strong understanding of manufacturing terminology and processes
  • The ability to use Microsoft Navision for financials processing
  • Completion of Microsoft Business Solutions - Manufacturing I
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
  • Inventory Control in Microsoft Navision
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