Many of us have used, or at least read about, Process Manufacturing and Distribution functionality in D365 F&O. It is always noticed that some parts of this functionality are not commonly used on process manufacturing projects, but they are there for good reasons. Simply because each of them is a best fit for a specific …
Category archives: Supply Chain
A spectacular survey of sales orders
If you’re trying to learn about a new system like D365 F&O, whether as a junior consultant or an end user, it’s not easy! First you need a sandbox environment that’s safe to “play” in, then you need a user with a security role with sufficient permissions to see and test all of the options …
Which manufacturing type should you use for your project?
This is our first post by a guest contributor, Abdel-Rahman Hassan. We’d love to welcome more guest contributions – please contact us via . At the beginning of every manufacturing project, and while D365 F&O supports both discrete and process manufacturing industries, it is very important to decide carefully which manufacturing type within the solution …
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