- Learn the basics of production control in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
In this module, you will learn about:
- Discrete, lean, and process manufacturing methodologies
- Unified manufacturing
- How to configure production control for unified manufacturing
- Capacity planning
- Integration between the General ledger and the Production control modules
- Production pools
- How to work with allocation keys
- IoT intelligence and insights in Supply Chain Management
- If a company only produces several simple products, production can be scheduled manually with the correct bill of materials (BOM) parts arriving on the production floor, at the correct time, and at the proper resource. This module explains what discrete manufacturing is and how it works in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
In this module, you will learn about:
- Discrete manufacturing concepts
- Production order statuses
- Production stages
- Bill of materials (BOM)
- Resources
- Routes and operations
- Learn how to set up and use production control for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- How to set up prerequisites in production control
- Production groups
- Production control parameters
- Production pools
- Allocation keys and their setup
- How to set up journal parameters
- A route defines the process for producing a product or product variant. You can use Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to streamline these processes to make them more efficient for your organization.
This module explains the following concepts:
- Operations and operation relations
- How to work with simultaneous operations
- Route groups and routes
- Route versions
- The purpose of copying routes
- How to set up route networks
- How to work with primary and secondary routes
- Learn about setting up and using discrete manufacturing resources.
This module explains the following concepts:
- How to set up calendars and resources
- How to set up working time templates
- How to create calendars
- Resource capabilities
- Resource groups
- Learn to set up products for production for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- How to set up inventory dimensions in production
- How to set up production dimensions
- How to create storage dimensions
- Tracking dimensions
- Learn about production costing for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- Production costs
- General ledger and manufacturing integration
- Inventory posting profiles, item groups, and item model groups
- End production orders
- Production journals
- How to set up a dimension link
- How to use production reports
- Calculate costs of bill of materials for finished goods in production using Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
In this module, you will learn how to:
- Configure the costing sheet.
- Perform BOM calculation and analyze costs by using the costing sheet.
- Explore the crucial role of scheduling systems in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, including capacity planning and production order setup.
In this module, you'll learn how to:
- Work with capacity planning.
- Schedule a production order.
- Split a production order.
- Set up scrap and waste.
- Explore the use of the Manufacturing Execution module for efficient inventory management, production management, and cost calculation in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
In this module, you will:
- Learn about the manufacturing execution process.
- Identify the roles in manufacturing execution.
- Process production orders.
- Discover the process workflows to manage a production.
- Learn to set up configurable products in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- Product configurator concepts and terminology
- Product model components and how to set up the components
- How to create a product configuration model
- Expression constraints and table constraints
- How to configure BOMs and routes
- Sales price models and how to configure them
- Learn how to validate and release product configuration models in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- Extra configuration model options
- How to improve product configuration performance
- How to validate and test a product configuration model
- Configuration templates and model versions
- How to release a product configuration model
- How to make product configurations available for reuse
- Learn to work with configurable products in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explains the following concepts:
- Configurable product use cases
- Intercompany and multiple site considerations
- How to extend a product configuration model through the API
- How to add a configurable product to a sales order line
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Syllabus
- Get started with production control in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Core concepts in production control
- Understand unified manufacturing
- Manufacturing principles
- Overview of the production process and production life cycle
- Set up and manage production-related reservations
- Reset the status of a production order
- Batch orders
- Discrete manufacturing
- Process manufacturing
- Lean manufacturing
- Configure production control for unified manufacturing
- Capacity planning
- Integration between the General ledger and the Production control modules
- IoT intelligence and insights
- Describe the value proposition for mixed-reality Guides for production floor workers
- Lab - Explore production control
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Get started with discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Discrete manufacturing life cycle
- Master planning and planned production orders
- Bills of materials
- Working with BOM and item configurations
- Create a bill of materials
- Production orders
- Exercise - Create a BOM without a version
- Exercise - Create a BOM in the BOM designer
- Exercise - Create a BOM with a version
- Exercise - Create and process a production order
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Set up and use production control for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Prerequisite setup in production control
- Production groups
- Production control parameters
- Production pools
- Allocation keys
- Set up journal parameters
- Create a production unit
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Set up and use discrete manufacturing routes in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Create operations and operation relations
- Work with simultaneous operations
- Set up route groups and routes
- Route versions
- Copy routes
- Route networks
- Work with primary and secondary routes
- Exercise - Set up operations and routes
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Set up and use discrete manufacturing resources in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Set up calendars and resources
- Set up working time templates
- Create calendars
- Resource capabilities
- Resource groups
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Set up products for production for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Set up inventory dimensions in production
- Set up production dimensions
- Set up storage dimensions
- Set up tracking dimensions
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Production costing for discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Production cost
- General ledger and manufacturing integration
- Inventory posting profiles, item groups, and item model groups
- End production orders
- Production journals
- Dimension link
- Production reports
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Work with the costing sheet in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Costing versions
- Cost groups
- Calculation groups
- Costing sheets
- BOM calculations
- BOM Measurements
- BOM Reports
- Lab - Analyze BOM costs by using the costing sheet
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Work with capacity planning and scheduling in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Scheduling options
- Split a production order
- Operations scheduling
- Job scheduling
- Scheduling options from the Gantt chart
- Resource scheduling
- Scrap and waste
- Exercise - Start a discrete production order
- Exercise - Run a resource schedule
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Work with manufacturing execution in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Understand the manufacturing executions
- Identify roles in manufacturing execution
- Planning consideration for manufacturing execution
- Configure manufacturing execution
- Setup time and attendance for manufacturing execution processes
- Control production with manufacturing execution
- Create and process report as finished journals with co-products and by-products
- Calculate and approve raw time registrations
- Report as finished from the job card device
- Lab - Manufacturing execution
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Set up configurable products in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Product configurator concepts and terminology
- Elements of a product configuration model
- Scenario
- Product model components
- Exercise - Set up components
- Create a product configuration model
- Expression constraints
- Calculations for product configuration
- BOMs and routes
- Configuration rules
- Sales price models
- Exercise - Create a product configuration model
- Exercise - Add components and constraints to a configuration model
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Validate and release product configuration models in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Extra configuration model options
- Improve product configuration performance
- Validate and test a product configuration model
- Configuration templates
- Configuration model versions
- Release a product configuration model
- Exercise - Release a product configuration model
- Reuse product configuration
- Check your knowledge
- Summary
- Work with configurable products in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
- Introduction
- Configurable product use cases
- Intercompany and multiple site considerations
- Extend a product configuration model through the API
- Add a configurable product to a sales order line
- Exercise - Add a configurable product to a sales order line
- Check your knowledge
- Summary