Bill of Material Features in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
A Bill of Materials (BOM) is conventionally described as the list of components needed to make an item. This post […]
A Bill of Materials (BOM) is conventionally described as the list of components needed to make an item. This post […]
*This article first appeared on ERP Software Blog Training as part of an ERP rollout is often treated with a bit […]
Support for manufacturing in Dynamics AX 2012 rests upon several key concepts: Bill of Materials (BOM): The BOM for an […]
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