Training Course:Microsoft Dynamics AX Development II: Introduction to X++School/Trainer:QA Ltd. Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' This 2-day course introduces the student to development in Microsoft Dynamics AX using X++. This course starts with learning the basics of X++ and its relationship to object-oriented programming in addition to the tools that are required to develop in Microsoft Dynamics AX. The student then learns more about specific control structures, accessing the database using X++, and handling exceptions in Microsoft Dynamics AX. This course is meant to be an introductory course to development in Microsoft Dynamics AX using X++.
This course is intended for individuals who will be developing within Microsoft Dynamics AX using X++. This audience typically includes technical consultants who will be working with Microsoft Dynamics AX to develop customizations and modifications to meet clients�needs. This course will be most beneficial for someone who is new to the concepts of object-oriented programming and programming using X++. Additionally, consultants who are responsible for training or supporting the customer will benefit from this course.
Prerequisites It is required that students have completed: Development I: MorphX
Delegates will learn how to Understand the basics of X++ programming and the development tools needed Understand object-oriented concepts in Microsoft Dynamics AX Create basic application modifications using X++ constructs Access the Microsoft Dynamics AX database using X++ code and catch exceptions throughout the program Course Outline Chapter 1: Introduction to X++ This chapter gives a foundation for understanding development using X++. The student will also be able to use the main development tools in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Chapter 2: Objects and Classes This chapter discusses the concept of object-oriented programming and its relation to X++. By the end of this chapter, the student will have a solid foundation to develop in Microsoft Dynamics AX using object-oriented concepts.
Chapter 3: X++ Control Statements This chapter focuses on programming constructs in X++, such as loops, conditional statements, and functions. In addition, the student will be able to effectively communicate with the end-user using X++ output commands.
Chapter 4: Accessing the Database This chapter discusses developing modifications that interact with the Microsoft Dynamics AX database. This functionality is frequently needed, making this an important topic in learning development with X++.
Chapter 5: Exception Handling This chapter discusses how programs handle exceptions that occur when code is executed. This is an important skill in all programming to make the application execute more efficiently. ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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