This course develops your understanding of the reporting capabilities present within Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0. By learning the basics, this course gives you the tools and knowledge to create custom reports using all the different reporting tools and technologies available.
The course introdcues the different tools and methods for reporting in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Topics include Understanding the Reporting Continuum, Working With Standard Reports, Working with Auto-Reports, Using the Report Wizard, SQL Server Reporting Services, and OLAP/Business Analysis. This course provides a solid foundation for reporting in Microsoft Dynamics AX and enables the student to be successful in designing and authoring reports.
Chapter 1: Understanding the Reporting Continuum
The intent of this chapter is to provide an overview of the tools and technologies available in the Microsoft Dynamics AX Reporting Continuum. Additionally, the material helps identify common characteristics and attributes that may be evaluated to determine which tool is the most appropriate to a specific report.
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Chapter 2: Working With Standard Reports
There are over 800 reports delivered standard with Microsoft Dynamics AX. These reports come in many formats and designs and are well distributed throughout the functional modules. This chapter covers how to best take advantage of these standard reports to maximize their utility.
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Chapter 3: Working With Auto-Reports
Auto-reports in Microsoft Dynamics AX serve as a quick and easy way of generating reports on specific data. Most screens that displays data will have an Auto-report available for that data. Users can also modify Auto-report configurations to save for later use.
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Chapter 4: Working With the Report Wizard
The final tool available for report generation within Microsoft Dynamics AX, outside of working directly in the AOT, is the Report Wizard. The Report Wizard has a similar look to the Auto-report Wizard. However, there are some distinguishing features that make the Report Wizard more powerful, and therefore, a good tool for report developers.
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Chapter 5: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services
Reporting Services in SQL Server 2005 provides additional enterprise reporting capabilities and addresses a new audience - business users who want to interact with data in an ad hoc manner and create reports. In Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0, different types of users interact with reports by using one reporting solution.
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Chapter 6: Using Report Builder for Ad Hoc Reporting
Report Builder is an authoring tool that creates and designs ad hoc reports. You can create ad hoc reports without understanding database structures. Report Builder provides report templates that contain predefined data regions to build table, matrix, and chart reports. You can publish the ad hoc reports to a report server for distribution across the enterprise.
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Chapter 7: Deploying and Managing SSRS Reports
After developing a report by using SSRS development tools, users can deploy it on the report server. A deployed report becomes a managed component of the report server. The properties and associated metadata of a managed report may be used to help secure, schedule, move, rename, and link the report. These tasks may be performed with Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio or Report Manager.
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Chapter 8: Working with OLAP and Business Analysis
Microsoft Dynamics AX OLAP lets the user analyze data in a multidimensional form, and can communicate it in a very powerful nature. The data is accurate, up to date, and very succinct. Traditionally, an information stakeholder compiled many reports from data that was aging all the time, and could not receive output like the Microsoft Dynamics AX Cube. Because the cube framework is static for each business information need, stakeholders can perform business health checks in seconds; previously such detail took weeks to extract. Microsoft Dynamics AX lets the user slice and dice information to suit particular needs, without altering or misrepresenting data in any way.
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Before attending this course, students must have:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
The class is targeted toward end users, power users, implementers, developers, and consultants who want to understand the basic reporting capability in Microsoft Dynamics AX.