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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 White Paper: Standard Cost Conversion Guide

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  • Version: 5.0/2009
  • Category: Document
  • Language: English

This paper describes the steps needed to convert inventory valuation methods to the revised standard cost method.

  • This document describes the new Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 standard cost inventory model and the standard cost conversion tool. This information is intended for administrators, controllers, and accountants who will be converting their inventory valuation method to standard cost. The conversion to standard cost uses a tool that you can use to convert existing non-standard cost items from previous versions to the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 standard cost inventory model.

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Standard Cost Conversion Guide - Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 - White Paper.pdf
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Standard Cost Conversion Guide - Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 - White Paper.xps
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2.67 MB

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Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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    • For information about the system requirements for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009, see System requirements for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009.

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