microsoft dynamics retail conference 2015 part 2 brick and mortar store set up (pptx)
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Microsoft Dynamics Retail Conference 2015Feb 5-6, 2015Microsoft Conference Center
Brick and Mortar store set upHands-on-labSid Joshi – Program Manager
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Channel Manager Create &
Manage Channels
Create and Manage POS
Profiles and Layouts
Manage Staff/ channel users
Payment Methods Attributes
Language Currency
Functional Profiles Visual Profiles
Hardware Profile Button grids
Store, role, user & device
Receipt Profiles
Delivery Modes
Navigational Hierarchy
Manage Channel Entities
Manage Channel Groups
Lab Overview: Channel Management
Exercises• Exercise 1: HQ Back office Components
Configuration and set up • Exercise 2: Brick and Mortar Store
Configuration and Set up • Exercise 3: Store System set up• Exercise 4: Managing sales cashier • Exercise 5: Role based layout for Modern POS• Exercise 6: Retail Modern POS with Offline
capabilities
Exercise 1: AX Retail HQ Components (25 mins) • Dynamics AX (AOS and
Client)• Commerce Data
Exchange: Async Server
• Real time service for the store
HEADQUARTERS & CALL CENTERS
Microsoft Dynamics AXclient
AOS Real-time Servcie
Asynch ServiceEnterprise Portal Microsoft Dynamics AX database
Connect to Async Server
1
Connect to Realtime service
2
Exercise 2: Brick and Mortar Store Set up (45 mins)• Create a warehouse to represent a store (Skip for Lab)• Verify Seattle Warehouse • Create a New Store• Add new store to the Fabrikam Organization hierarchy• Add address, latitude, longitude information for a newly
provisioned Retail Store• Set up payment method, Cash declaration, Income / Expense
account, Store Locator group and Modes of delivery• Add number sequence for statements and vouchers for new
store• Create registers and devices for the SeattleDT store• Publish the store
Exercise 3: Retail channel components (20 mins)• Install and
Configure channel database
• Configure Async client
• Verify Retail Server (Optional for the lab and is recommended to do as a home work)
Exercise 4: Managing Sales Cashier for Retail Store (20 mins)
• Create POS Permission group for manager and cashier
• Create retail store jobs• Create retail store positions• Create new Cashier(s) and assign to
stores
Exercise 5: Role based layouts (25 mins)• Define a Visual
Profile• Define a new
screen layout• Assign layouts to
workers• Role based layout
in action
Exercise 6: Retail Modern MPOS with Offline (30 mins)• Retail Modern POS architecture• Install Retail Modern POS (On lab /
CU8 Demo VM, Modern POS is already installed on the VM, we will not install for the exercise, skip this task for conference)
• Install Modern POS Offline DB• Deactivate modern POS for Houston
and close app• Configure Retail Modern POS for
offline• Update retail server web config to
point to SeattleDT channeldb• Activate Modern POS for SeattleDT
store
Lab Review• Brick and Mortar Store Set up• Store system set up• Retail Modern POS with offline configured
© 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.
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