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Note: You need to clear MB-300 exam along with MB-500 to become Microsoft certified Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps Developer Associate.
This MB-500 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps Developer certification from CloudThat teaches candidates how to develop business solutions leveraging standardized application coding patterns, external integrations, and features. Candidates for this exam MB-500 also learn how to customize user interfaces, analyze and manipulate data, monitor performance, and create and modify finance and operations app reports and workspaces.
By taking up this MB-500 course, candidates will receive in-depth training from our in-house subject matter experts to successfully clear the exam. We also provide relevant study material necessary to pass the MB-500 certification exam to become a certified Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps Developer Associate.
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Our Microsoft MB-500 training modules have 50% -60% hands-on lab sessions to encourage Thinking-Based Learning (TBL).
Interactive-rich virtual and face-to-face classroom teaching to inculcate Problem-Based Learning (PBL).
Microsoft certified instructor-led training and mentoring sessions to develop Competency-Based Learning (CBL).
Well-structured use-cases to simulate challenges encountered in a Real-World environment.
Integrated teaching assistance and support through experts designed Learning Management System (LMS) and ExamReady platform.
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This module explains the Dynamics 365 ecosystem and major components of the Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (FO) software, the architecture of D365FO, relevant D365FO design and deployment considerations.
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In this module, you will learn how to manage system implementations by using Lifecycle Services, how to customize D365FO by using Visual Studio, manage source code and artifacts by using version control, and how to work with other development tools to complete tasks.
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This module will teach you to determine the required application stack components and server architecture, implement Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), and design a solution for D365FO.
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In this module, you will learn how to create forms, create and extend tables, create extended data types (EDT) and enumerations, create classes and extend AOT elements.
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In this module, you will learn how to develop X++ code, develop object-oriented code, extend D365 FO functionality, describe test framework and tools, and perform unit testing.
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In this module, you will learn to describe migration tools and methodologies, plan migration strategy, prepare data for migration and migrate data.
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In this module, you will learn how to implement D365 FO functionality.
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In this module, you will learn to identify Data integration patterns and scenarios, implement Data integration concepts and solutions, implement Recurring integrations, integrate D365FO with Microsoft Azure, troubleshoot integration errors, and implement the Data Management Package API.
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In this module, you will learn about the capabilities and limitations of reporting tools in D365FO. You will also learn to design, create, and revise Dynamics Reports, Dynamics workspaces, data sources that connect to data stores external to D365FO.
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In this module, you will learn to implement performance tools, LCS Environment Monitoring tools, role-based security policies and requirements. You will also learn to apply fundamental performance optimization techniques and optimize performance for batch processes, user interface performance, and report performance.
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