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Extending Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Cookbook

By : Murray Fife
Book Image

Extending Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Cookbook

By: Murray Fife

Overview of this book

Dynamics AX is built on a number of foundation products from Microsoft that are used to make it bigger, better, and stronger than the average business system. Taking advantage of these products will make your life easier. Use these tools to maximize the efficiency of your business management, taking advantage of a powerful and centralized tool set. "Extending Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Cookbook" will show you how to use tools that you already have to extend out Dynamics AX and discover potential new directions. You will be surprised at what you can do on a shoestring budget. The book will allow you to streamline your work processes, and use the system's powerful and centralised features to the advantage of your organization. "Extending Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Cookbook" will show you how to maximize the potential of Dynamics AX with common and popular tools to enhance your business management systems. We will begin by exploring how to extend Dynamics AX out with SharePoint. After this, the book will guide you through important elements in maximizing business management efficiency, focusing on key aspects like reports, dashboards, and workflows. The book will then finish by teaching you how to customize your management systems, achieving a comprehensive coverage of the most important extension processes relevant to you and your business with very little programming. This is a book for those of you that want to make the most out of Dynamics AX by using what you already have, and without breaking the bank.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Extending Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a Power View report from Power View cubes


With the Dynamics AX 2012 R2 release, there are additional reporting cubes hidden within SharePoint that are not currently linked to the main forms. If you find them, then you are able to create Power View dashboards and reports.

In this example we will show how you can use the Sales cube to build a more elaborate Power View dashboard.

Getting ready

Before you start this recipe, you need to find where the Power View dashboards are stored. You may need to have administrator access to SharePoint for this step. To find the Power View Reports library follow these steps:

  1. Open up any Dynamics AX Role Center, and from the Site Actions drop-down menu in the top left corner, select the View All Site Content menu option:

  2. This will open up the Site Content browser. Here you should be able to see a Power View Reports document library and drill down into the contents to see all of the reports that have been saved, and also all of the available cubes:

How...