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D**N
Great information
I have 4 editions of his books "Using Microsoft Dynamics [AX 2012/365 for Finance and Operations]" and find all of them very informative and helpful.Some functional-level books on AX 2012/D365F&O are almost nothing but screenshots, with little to no explanation or words; "Click button X" followed by a screenshot. "Then click button Y" followed by another screenshot. "Then select Z from the dropdown", followed by a screenshot. That teaches you nothing. Why am I selecting Z, instead of A, or B, or C? What affect on system functionality does selecting Z have, as opposed to other options? Etc.Andreas' books are not like that. While there are screenshots in his books (which is a good thing), they do not constitute anywhere near the bulk of the material. The books contents are mostly text - in typical chapter, section, paragraph, sentence style - with explanations of key modules and key processes, and there is an index at the end. With his books, you get understanding.
A**T
Good read covering most topics well.
Pretty good read. Covers just enough and great screen capture examples.
K**S
My personal Bible for d365 fo
Highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn the ropes. It's been my first go to reference with any questions around module work
D**P
D365
Good book
N**C
Nice little reference
This book has purchased itself. It has helped me clarify peculiar little details that tend to pop-up, where I cannot find the exact answers on the world wide web.It is not a manual. It is more of a reference, and it explains certain features in a way that is necessary for a consultant or end user to better understand the software's capability.I am very happy that I purchased this book.
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