Sales Order Processing – Dynamics GP Hands-On Training Seminar
When
Upon Request
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(must be present both days)
Where
Hilton Gardens
Memphis, TN
Who
Sales Order Processing is recommended for anyone who plans to implement, use, maintain, consult, or support Microsoft Dynamics GP. The class is targeted toward administrators, office managers, CEOs, and consultants who need to understand the technical aspects of Sales Order Processing and gain foundational knowledge of the application functionality.
Cost
$495/person. Training workbooks are included.
Prerequisites
Before attending this class you should have:
- General knowledge of Microsoft Windows
- Knowledge of basic navigation functions in Microsoft Dynamics GP
- Completed any of the following: Microsoft Dynamics GP General Ledger, Payables Management, or Accounts Receivable training
This class explores the accounting cycle and the processes required to enter and ship sales orders. And shows you how to easily manage the life-cycle of your customer’s order from the initial quote to the shipment documentation and final invoicing. You learn how to perform additional functions setting up process holds for quality assurance and linking order documents to purchase orders.
A thorough understanding of these topics allows you to boost sales order processing productivity and help improve customer service by automating sales order workflow procedures. Microsoft Dynamics GP Sales Order Processing gives you precise control over the flow of sales documents by defined quality insurance steps throughout the sales transaction life cycle. Unique ship to addresses per line item allows you to enter multiple items on a single document and ship to multiple locations.
After this class you will know how to eliminate unnecessary steps in the order process, set up required steps according to your own business needs, and how to automate routine steps. You’ll learn how to manually change quantity, units of measure, and prices to existing sales documents. You see what you can do when orders exceed quantity on hand.