MB-320T00. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Manufacturing.

Course Duration: 4 Days

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Course Duration: 4 Days

About This Course

This course discusses manufacturing in the Dynamics 365 suite of apps: discrete manufacturing, lean manufacturing, and production

Audience Profile

A Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Functional Consultant is responsible for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging subject matter experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the solution and applications. The Functional Consultant implements a solution using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and service integrations.

At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be:

Proficient in manufacturing in Dynamics 365

Prerequisite

Basic manufacturing skills
Dynamics 365 Core skills

Course Outline

Module 1: Get Started with Production Control

This module explains the concepts used in the Production control module in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Compare discrete, lean and process manufacturing

Configure production control for unified manufacturing

Understand capacity planning

General ledger and production control module

Practice labs

Summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Unified manufacturing

How to configure production control for unified manufacturing

Capacity planning

Interconnectivity between the General ledger and the Production control modules

Production pools

Discrete, lean, and process manufacturing methodologies

Module 2: Get Started with Discrete Manufacturing

Even though each legal entity's manufacturing processes are unique, depending on the nature of the production environment, the core conceptual elements that are used in the Production control module are frequently very similar.

Lessons

Introduction

Understand the discrete production process statuses

Understand the bill of materials

Working with BOM and item configurations

Create bill of materials

Production orders

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Production process statues

Production stages

Bill of Material (BOM)

Resources

Routes and Operations

Discrete manufacturing concepts

Module 3: Configure Discrete Manufacturing

Before you can work in the Production control module, and create production orders, you must set up production parameters. The parameters you select have direct impact on the production order and the production life cycle. You can set the parameters by company or by site, which determines whether Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations uses the company-level parameters or the site-specific parameters. Parameters, Production Orders and Life Cycle reviews how these parameters are defined, how journal names are used, how production orders are created, and the ways in which they are processed through manufacturing based on their status and the production life cycle. This lesson explains how to configure Discrete manufacturing in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Prepare general ledger for production

Configure production control parameters

Configure calendar and resources

Configure operations and routes

Practice lab

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Configure parameters, production orders and status

Configure calendars and resources

Configure operations and routes

Configure inventory dimensions in production

Module 4: Create and Complete Production Orders

The life cycle of a production order reflects the actual steps that are taken to manufacture a product. It begins with the creation of a production order and ends with a finished, manufactured product that is ready for the customer. The production order is assigned a status that reflects where it is in the production life cycle. This module reviews the Release, Start, Report as finished, and End stages in the production life cycle in the order in which they are conducted. Release, Start, and Report as finished are considered part of production control

Lessons

Introduction

Capacity planning, scheduling, and subcontracting

Scrap and waste

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Create discrete production orders

Schedule a production order

Process production orders

Control and end production ‎

Understand capacity planning

Module 5: Work with Cost Sheeting

This module describes how to set up a costing sheet that includes material and manufacturing, and how the setup affects the BOM calculation results. Let's learn how to configure and manage costing sheet in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Understand the costing sheet

BOM calculation and analyze costing sheet

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

How to work with the costing sheet

Module 6: Use Manufacturing Execution

Manufacturing execution is primarily intended to be used by manufacturing companies. Workers can register time and item consumption on production jobs and project activities using the Job registration form. All registrations are approved and subsequently transferred to the relevant Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations modules. Continuous approval and transfer of registrations give managers the ability to easily track actual costs on production orders.

Lessons

Introduction

Understand the manufacturing executions

Identify roles

Planning considerations

Configure manufacturing execution

Control production

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Identify the roles in manufacturing execution

Process production orders

Understand the process workflows to manage a production

Understand the manufacturing execution

Module 7: Get Started with Product Configuration

Product configuration is a constraint-based product configuration tool that uses the Microsoft Solver Foundation (MSF) product technology that is designed for modeling and constraint solving. You can use product configuration to create and maintain product configuration models, and to reuse components and attribute types. Attributes, constraints, subcomponents, user requirements, Bill of Material (BOM) lines, and route operations are implicitly reused when you reuse a component. Components can also reuse table constraint definitions. This module explains how to get started with product configurator in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Understand the product configuration model

Build a product configuration model

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Product configuration end-to-end scenario

The different areas that span the product configuration process

The product configuration model

How to build a product configuration model

The terminology that is important for understanding the concepts and processes

Module 8: Get Started with Lean Manufacturing

This topic explains how to get started with the Lean manufacturing in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Concepts and terminology

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Understand Lean concepts and terminology

Understand Lean manufacturing

Module 9: Configure Lean Manufacturing

This topic explains how to configure Lean manufacturing in Finance and Operations. A Lean manufacturing scenario is usually more than an accumulation of unrelated Kanban rules or material-supply policies. The flow of material and products throughout work cells and locations for a specific production or supply scenario can be described as a sequence or small network of process or transfer activities, called a production flow. The activity-based production flows are introduced in Finance and Operations to establish a production and cost context for various Kanban scenarios. All Kanban rules are directly connected to this pre-defined structure. The activity-based model allows users to set up a wider range of scenarios than supported by previous versions of Lean manufacturing for Finance and Operations, without adding complexity for the shop floor workers because all scenarios use the same activity-based user interface.

Lessons

Introduction

Configure parameters

Create value streams and production flow models

Create production flows

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Configure value streams

Create Production Flows

Configure lean manufacturing work cells

Configure parameters

Module 10: Create and Process Fixed Kanban Rules

In Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, a Kanban is implemented as a framework to plan, track, and process based on Pull signals. A Kanban is an essential part of a pull system of supply, which is a critical element of Lean production/supply. When a Kanban has been consumed, it should be passed (triggered) to the source of supply to replenish it. This source of supply is defined through the production flow activities to which the Kanban is linked. Kanban rules in Finance and Operations are tied to production flows as the foundation that defines the activities of a Kanban. Kanban rules can be set up to support a variety of make-to-stock and make-to-order scenarios.

Lessons

Introduction

Kanban boards

Configure a fixed Kanban rule

Process fixed Kanbans

Practice Labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

How to configure and process Fixed Kanban rules

Kanban rules

Manufacturing Kanbans

Withdrawal Kanbans

Fixed quantity Kanbans

You understood an overview of Kanbans and Kanban types

Module 11: Create and Process Event Kanban Rules

In this module we discuss the event kanbans and different ways to trigger them.

Lessons

Introduction

Configure event Kanban rules

Configure sales, Kanban, stock replenishment and BOM line events

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Kanban rules

Manufacturing Kanbans

Withdrawal Kanbans

Create and manage sales line event Kanban

Create and manage BOM line event Kanban

You understand sample scenarios for event kanban processes and different event kanban types

Configure and process event Kanban rules

Module 12: Create and Process Scheduled Kanban Rules

The planned orders of type Kanban are created based on the Kanban rule and follow the standard Master Planning logic and horizons. Master Planning item coverage settings determine how the planned orders are created and whether they are automatically or manually firmed. In this module we discuss the scheduled kanbans in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Configure scheduled Kanban rules

Understand Kanban quantity calculations and circulation Kanbans

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Configure and work with Manufacturing Kanbans

Configure and work with Withdrawal Kanbans

Configure and work with Create and manage scheduled Kanban

Configure and work with Supply schedule

Configure and work with Kanban quantity calculations

Configure and work with Kanban rules

Module 13: Configure Activity-Based Subcontracting and Production Flow Costing

The basic principle of a production flow does not change when activities are subcontracted using Finance and Operations; material still flows between locations, process activities convert material to products, and transfer activities move material or products from one location to another. In Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, there are two approaches for subcontracting: production orders and Lean manufacturing. The first approach models the subcontracting work as a service that is related to an activity of a production flow. A cost group type, direct outsourcing, is required to be configured, so that the subcontracting services are not as part of a BOM. The cost accounting of subcontracted work is completely integrated in the new costing for manufacturing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Configure activity-based subcontracting

Understand production flow costing

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Configure production scheduling and subcontracting

Designate vendors as subcontractors

Configure production flow costing

Configure activity-based subcontracting

Module 14: Get Started with Process Manufacturing

This topic explains how to get started with process manufacturing in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Understand process manufacturing

Understand formula management

Understand co-products and by-products

Configure approved vendors

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Understand formula management

Understand co-products and by-products

Understand approved vendors

Understand process manufacturing

Module 15: Identify and Configure Batch Attributes for Process Manufacturing

This topic explains how to configure batch attributes in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Identify and configure batch attributes

Create and configure catch weight items

Setup potency management

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Identify and configure batch attributes

Understand Lot and Batch Control processes

Configure batch rework

Understand Batch Attributes

Module 16: Configure Commodity Pricing and Product Compliance

This topic explains how to work with commodity pricing, and compliance in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

Introduction

Configure commodity pricing

Configure product compliance

Practice labs

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Configure product compliance

Configure commodity pricing

Module 17: Use Warehouse Management for Manufacturing

The objectives of this module are to review the interaction between manufacturing and warehouse reservations, review setup of item model groups to utilize manufacturing and warehousing and discuss the rules related to the reservation of items using both process manufacturing and warehousing.

Lessons

Introduction

Prepare warehouse management for manufacturing

Use warehouse management for manufacturing

Module summary

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Create wave templates for production orders

Direct raw material route operations

Review of how to configure and use mobile devices with process production

Reserve raw materials

Release production orders

Process a production pick

Process a production report as finished

Set up for batch orders

Process batch orders

Review batch orders with potency

Review batch orders with co-products and by-products

Work with locations for finished goods

Input locations for resource consumption

Understand production waves

Module 18: Course Conclusion

Wrap up manufacturing

Lessons

Final assessment

Course summary

Finance and Operations:
  • Manufacturing, Production