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MOC 80013 - Development III in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

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Class Overview

This Microsoft Dynamics AX training class introduces the student to advanced development in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 using X++ and development tools. This Dynamics course begins with learning the development environment and tools including application architecture, code security, creating help files and transferring modifications between applications. The student will then learn more about Fetch of data from the database, Classes, Forms and Reports. The exercises included in this Dynamics AX class will focus on typical additions to and modifications of the standard application. This course is meant to be a more advanced course covering practical development in Microsoft Dynamics AX.

Class Goals

  • Learn to view where application elements are being used within the system.
  • Learn to implement secure X++ code.
  • Learn to create and modify help files and associate them with application element nodes.
  • Learn to transfer modifications from the development environment to test or live environment.
  • Learn to program optimal database access using a while select statement.
  • Learn to program optimal database access using queries.
  • Learn to describe the caching mechanisms in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.
  • Learn to prevent and resolve database locking.
  • Learn to use temporary tables in classes, forms, and reports.
  • Learn to list the reasons for using InitFrom methods.
  • Learn to use ParmId and ParmTables.
  • Learn to employ the various techniques available for integrating external data with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.
  • Learn to use collection classes to store data in X++.
  • Learn to list which application objects control different Graphical User Interface (GUI) components.
  • Learn to modify and use the Application Substituted Kernel Classes.
  • Learn to extend the RunBase framework to create new batch processes.
  • Learn to transfer information using the Args object.
  • Learn to identify the three main sections that make up a form.
  • Learn to add data sources to a form to define what data is displayed by the form.
  • Learn to add controls to a form to display data.
  • Learn to modify form methods to the control how the form behaves when it opens and closes.
  • Learn to make decisions about where to place the code.
  • Learn to make runtime modification of the fetch of data.
  • Learn to create lookup forms, wizards and list pages.
  • Learn to identify the three main sections that make up a report.
  • Learn to add data sources to a report to define what data is displayed by the report.
  • Learn to create a report design with multiple sections and controls.
  • Learn to override system methods to control the fetch and display of data.

Class Outline

  1. Development Environment and Tools
    1. Cross Reference
    2. Trustworthy Computing (TwC)
    3. Help System
    4. Development Environment
    5. Lab: Check Access in a Display Method
  2. Working with Data
    1. While Select
    2. Query
    3. Caching
    4. Locking
    5. Temporary Tables
    6. InitFrom
    7. Parm Tables
    8. Data Integration
    9. Lab: Fetching Data
    10. Lab: Reducing locking
    11. Lab: Temporary Tables
  3. Classes
    1. Collection Classes
    2. Application Object Classes
    3. Application Substituted Kernel Classes
    4. RunBase Framework
    5. Args Object
    6. Lab: Create a Map
    7. Lab: Create a Global method
    8. Lab: Run a Report From Code
    9. Lab: Modify a RunBase Class
    10. Lab: Using Args
  4. Forms
    1. Architecture
    2. Data Sources
    3. Form Controls
    4. Form Methods
    5. Placement of code
    6. Additional Controls
    7. Form Types
    8. Lab: Create a form
    9. Lab: Initialize a Form
    10. Lab: Add a window control
  5. Reports
    1. Architecture
    2. Data Sources
    3. Design
    4. Methods
    5. Lab: Add Header and Footer Sections
    6. Lab: Override System Methods

Class Materials

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Class Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Development I
  • Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Development II

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