My company is signing the contract to purchase
Axapta and consulting as we speak. I will be heavily involved with
developing and implementation. I am having major trouble finding training
materials (can't get anything from the VAR until the deals is
inked).
Gloria has an outstanding question. Maybe
this is common knowledge to Axapta veterans, but to newbies, training materials
are non-existent.
Any help obtaining training materials would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Mike
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Aos exam
Thanks for your all answer, I am very appreciated for this.
Where can I find 'Deployment (AOS) Course
Manual' ebook?
Thanks again,
Gloria.
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Hi,
"B"
and "F". I selected these answers in exam.
This title is explained on "Deployment (AOS)
Course Manual" ebook.
Regards,
Gloria Sun
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Hi all,
I am preparing for the Axapta
server.
I found this question on the
partner quide. i would appreciate if anyone tell me what's the right
choices. An Axapta Server
Cluster has been established behind a firewall, and each Axapta
Server runs one AOS instance. Below is a description of the IP
addresses and the TCP port numbers of each instance.
Axapta Server One: IP address =
192.168.10.1, TCP Port = 22035 Axapta Server Two: IP Address = 192.168.10.2, TCP Port =
22035 Cluster name is
Finance. The following
rules exist on the firewall: - Allow all incoming TCP traffic on TCP port 22035,
to IP address 192.168.10.1 - Allow all incoming TCP traffic on TCP port 22035,
to IP address 192.168.10.2 - Allow all outgoing UDP traffic on Internet
interface - Allow
all outgoing TCP traffic in Internet interface What rules need
to be set up to gain access to the Axapta Server Cluster Finance
located behind the firewall? (Please select TWO responses)
A: Allow incoming TCP traffic on TCP
Port 22035, from 127.0.0.1, to IP address 192.168.10.1
B: Allow all incoming UDP traffic on
TCP Port 2712, to IP address 192.168.10.1 C: Allow incoming TCP traffic on TCP Port 22035,
from 127.0.0.1, to IP address 192.168.10.2 D: Allow all incoming UDP traffic on UDP Port
2712, to TCP Port 22035 E:
Allow all incoming TCP traffic on TCP port 22035, to IP address
192.168.10.255 F: Allow all
incoming UDP traffic on TCP Port 2712, to IP address
192.168.10.2
Thanks.
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Danny Gaethofs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear all,
In the CRM module there is an import
relation/prospect journal function which can be found under CRM,
Periodic, Import.
The file format for importing these relations can
be defined under CRM, Setup, Contact Management, Import
I have
not used this functionality before but am investigating whether it
could be usefull.
I need some help here! If I understand it
well. The relations and contact persons are imported in journals, more
precisely smmImportRelationJournal, smmImportContactPersonJournal,
smmImportBusSectorJournal. So they are not directly imported in the
smmBusRelTable nor ContactPerson and
smmContactPersonsDetails.
Using the transfer functionality the
records in the journals can be transferred to the smmBusRelTable,
ContactPerson and smmContactPersonsDetails.
What I need to
know here is how should I import relations that have multiple
contactpersons?
What should be the layout of the input file?
Can I have the following layout, columns business relation fields,
columns contactperson fields AND in the file a record for each of
the
contactpersons.
regards, Danny
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