Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI
Having users perform their own reporting has been a dream on both sides of the organization. The IT group don't particularly like creating reports for the users when they could be spending their time on cooler projects, and users don't particularly like waiting for IT to create the reports that they need to track the data because it's never quite what they wanted, and also takes so long to get (because of the first reason) that it's usually out-of-date. If only there was a solution...Well there is, because there are so many tools built into Dynamics AX and also the productivity tools like Excel and Word that the users can easily create their own reports themselves without having to get the IT group involved. Everybody wins!In this guide we will show you how the users can do just that, it's so easy that they may not even realize that they are creating reports.
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Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI
Having users perform their own reporting has been a dream on both sides of the organization. The IT group don't particularly like creating reports for the users when they could be spending their time on cooler projects, and users don't particularly like waiting for IT to create the reports that they need to track the data because it's never quite what they wanted, and also takes so long to get (because of the first reason) that it's usually out-of-date. If only there was a solution...Well there is, because there are so many tools built into Dynamics AX and also the productivity tools like Excel and Word that the users can easily create their own reports themselves without having to get the IT group involved. Everybody wins!In this guide we will show you how the users can do just that, it's so easy that they may not even realize that they are creating reports.
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Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI

Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI

by Murray Fife
Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI

Self Service Reporting In Dynamics AX 2012 Using Excel and Power BI

by Murray Fife

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Overview

Having users perform their own reporting has been a dream on both sides of the organization. The IT group don't particularly like creating reports for the users when they could be spending their time on cooler projects, and users don't particularly like waiting for IT to create the reports that they need to track the data because it's never quite what they wanted, and also takes so long to get (because of the first reason) that it's usually out-of-date. If only there was a solution...Well there is, because there are so many tools built into Dynamics AX and also the productivity tools like Excel and Word that the users can easily create their own reports themselves without having to get the IT group involved. Everybody wins!In this guide we will show you how the users can do just that, it's so easy that they may not even realize that they are creating reports.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519143891
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/05/2015
Series: Visual Walkthrough Guides , #1
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Murray Fife is an Author of over 70 books on Microsoft Dynamics AX|365 including the Bare Bones Configuration Guide series. These 15 guides step you through the setup and configuration of Microsoft Dynamics including Finance, Operations, Human Resources, Production, Service Management, and Project Accounting.

Throughout his 25+ years of experience in the software industry he has worked in many different roles during his career, including as a developer, an implementation consultant, a trainer and a demo guy within the partner channel which gives him a great understanding of the requirements for both customers and partners perspective.

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