Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 (8607)

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Subject: 
ERP
Overview: 

This two-day course, Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0, explores the module from an end-user's point of view. This course includes order setup and processing, including setup of the produced item and execution of production. This process enables users to identify what is being produced, what needs to be produced, and what needs to be purchased or produced and when.

Course Contents: 

Module 1: Introduction to Manufacturing
Lessons

  • Training Demo Database
  • The Manufacturing Training Material
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Use the Training Demo Database
  • Navigate through the Manufacturing Training Material
    Module 2: Sample Company Structure
    Lessons
  • Overview of Cronus International
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Understand that Microsoft Dynamics NAV is meant for small to medium businesses
    Module 3: Production Bill of Materials
    Lessons
  • Production Bill of Materials (BOM)
  • Production BOM Advanced Features
  • Production BOM Reports
    Module 4: Basic Capacities & Routings
    Lessons
  • Capacities Setup
  • Establish Routings
  • Define Routings Advanced Features
  • Create Capacity Journals
  • Create Capacity Reports
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Capacities Set-Up
  • Routings
  • Routings Advanced Features
  • Capacity Journals
  • Capacity Reports
    Module 5: Production Orders
    Lessons
  • Examine the structure and makeup of a production order
  • Review the purpose of a production order
  • Define the five statuses of a production order
  • Create a new production order
  • View the routing and components of a production order
  • Reserve components for a production order
  • View actual against expected costs, and capacity of a production order
  • Make changes to the production order due date
  • Make changes to the production order quantity required
  • Make changes to the production order components required
  • Use item substitution for components
  • Make changes to the production order routing
  • Examine the reports printed directly from a production order
  • Access the Production Schedule from a production order
  • Review the standard reports available for production order reporting
  • Review the purpose of the Replan Production Order batch job
  • Examine how the Replan Production Order batch job operates
  • Explain the effects of scheduling a production order with a phantom BOM
  • Calculate a manufacturing batch unit of measure
  • Identify the two methods of changing the status of a production order
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Examine the structure and makeup of a production order
  • Review the purpose of a production order
  • Define the five statuses of a production order
  • Create a new production order
  • View the routing and components of a production order
  • Reserve components for a production order
  • View actual against expected costs, and capacity of a production order
  • Make changes to the production order due date
  • Make changes to the production order quantity required
  • Make changes to the production order components required
  • Use item substitution for components
  • Make changes to the production order routing
  • Examine the reports printed directly from a production order
  • Access the Production Schedule from a production order
  • Review the standard reports available for production order reporting
  • Review the purpose of the Replan Production Order batch job
  • Examine how the Replan Production Order batch job operates
  • Explain the effects of scheduling a production order with a phantom BOM
  • Calculate a manufacturing batch unit of measure
  • Identify the two methods of changing the status of a production order
    Module 6: Production Order Processing
    Lessons
  • Issue components using the Consumption Journal
  • Pick and Put Away items used in manufacturing in Warehouse
  • Record production order output using the Output Journal
  • Register consumption and output from a Production Journal
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Issue components using the Consumption Journal
  • Pick and Put Away items used in manufacturing in Warehouse
  • Record production order output using the Output Journal
  • Register consumption and output from a Production Journal
    Module 7: Finishing Orders and Auto Reporting
    Lessons
  • Finished Production Orders
  • Automatic Reporting
  • Automatic Production Posting
    The goals for completing this module are for students to:
  • Finished Production Orders
  • Automatic Reporting
  • Automatic Production Posting
  • Prerequisites: 

    Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A strong understanding of manufacturing terminology and processes
  • An ability to use Microsoft Dynamics NAV for financials processing
  • Completion of the Inventory Control in Microsoft Dynamics NAV course (recommended, but not required)
  • Benefits: 

    The course completion objectives are for students to:

  • Understand and Create Production Bill of Materials
  • Understand and Create Capacities & Routings
  • Create and process Production Orders
  • Generate Finishing Orders and Auto Reporting
  • Audience: 

    This course is intended for participants that will use Microsoft Dynamics NAV manufacturing from a general user perspective. Furthermore, Microsoft Dynamics Partner professionals who are new to the Microsoft Dynamics NAV solution and need a general overview of the functionalities of the manufacturing module can also benefit from this course. It is strongly recommended that students have a strong background in Microsoft Dynamics NAV financials, a working knowledge of manufacturing terms and processes, and familiarity with Microsoft Dynamics NAV inventory.

    Materials Available: 
    Yes
    Duration: 
    16 hours
    For more information on Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 (8607) please feel free to contact us online or call us at 416-513-1535.