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Microsoft® Dynamics® AX 2012 Microsoft® Dynamics® AX 2012 Nuovi, modificati e obsoleta di funzionalità per Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 Data: gennaio 17, 2013 Questo documento è stato tradotto automaticamente senza alcun intervento umano. Il documento viene fornito "così com'è" e potrebbe contenere errori di tipo lessicale, sintattico o grammaticale. Microsoft non è responsabile per eventuali inesattezze, errori o danni causati da traduzioni non corrette presenti in questo documento o dal relativo utilizzo. Dichiarazione di non responsabilità: In questa guida vengono fornite informazioni che si applica a Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 e il Feature Pack di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. La Guida fa inoltre riferimento a modifiche di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2. Questo contenuto è preliminare e potrebbe essere sostanzialmente modificato prima della commercializzazione del software descritto nel presente documento. Nota: alcune delle informazioni contenute in questa guida si applica solo alle installazioni di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 e alcune informazioni valide solo per Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 o Feature Pack di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. Se non diversamente specificato in questa Guida, tutti gli altri contenuti si applicano a Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, Feature Pack di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 e R2 di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. Le informazioni contenute in questo documento sono soggette a modifiche senza preavviso. Microsoft Dynamics è una linea di soluzioni flessibili e integrate per la gestione aziendale che consentono ai responsabili e al personale di una società di prendere decisioni aziendali in modo più sicuro e consapevole. 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Tutti gli altri marchi appartengono ai rispettivi proprietari. 2 NUOVI, MODIFICATI E OBSOLETA DI FUNZIONALITÀ PER MICROSOFT DYNAMICS AX 2012 R2 Sommario Introduzione ............................................................................................... 7 Abstract ............................................................................................................................ 7 Struttura del documento ...................................................................................................... 7 Riscontro ........................................................................................................................... 7 Ulteriori informazioni ........................................................................................................... 7 Funzionalità a livello di prodotto ................................................................. 8 Database modifiche: tabella relazioni ..................................................................................... 9 Le modifiche del database: ereditarietà tabella ....................................................................... 11 Le modifiche del database: tabelle inattive rimangono ............................................................. 13 Commerce Services per Microsoft Dynamics ERP .................................................................... 14 Servizi per i siti di Microsoft Dynamics ERP ............................................................................ 15 ERP per Servizi di pagamento di Microsoft Dynamics ............................................................... 16 Modifiche dell'interfaccia utente ........................................................................................... 17 Aggiorna .......................................................................................................................... 21 Servizi e Application Integration Framework (AIF) .................................................................. 24 Enterprise Portal e centri gestione ruolo ................................................................................ 29 Sicurezza basata sui ruoli .................................................................................................... 34 Protezione dei dati ............................................................................................................. 36 Modello di organizzazione.................................................................................................... 38 Cubi di analisi .................................................................................................................... 40 Contesto-paese ................................................................................................................. 44 Gestione dei report ............................................................................................................ 45 Dimensioni finanziarie ........................................................................................................ 49 Impostazione del budget e controllo del budget ...................................................................... 53 Le distribuzioni e le righe di contabilità generale e secondario .................................................. 61 Imposte ........................................................................................................................... 65 Rubrica ............................................................................................................................ 69 Prodotti ............................................................................................................................ 72 Dipendenti ........................................................................................................................ 75 Framework dei criteri ......................................................................................................... 78 Interaziendale voce di scheda attività nei progetti (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack) ..... 80 Modulo Retail (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack) ....................................................... 84 Guida in linea di server ....................................................................................................... 87 Glossario di Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 .............................................................................. 91 Budget pianificazione (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2) .......................................................... 93 Gestione delle retribuzioni (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2) ................................................. 103 (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2) il partizionamento dei dati ................................................. 110 Investimenti di E-commerce per vendita al dettaglio canale omni ............................................ 112 Funzionalità obsolete .............................................................................. 117 Microsoft Business Solutions Perimeter Network Configuration Wizard ..................................... 118 Strumenti di Report e gli strumenti di Microsoft Dynamics AX Enterprise Portal ......................... 119 3 NUOVI, MODIFICATI E OBSOLETA DI FUNZIONALITÀ PER MICROSOFT
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