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Date | 5/27/2024 10:58:37 AM |
The MB-500 certification is designed for developers who work with finance and operations apps in Microsoft Dynamics 365. As a candidate for this exam, you play a crucial role in implementing and extending applications to meet business requirements. Here are the key aspects covered by this certification:
Business Logic Development: You develop business logic using X++, a programming language specific to Dynamics 365. This involves creating custom functionality, handling business processes, and ensuring seamless integration with other modules. Reports and Workspaces: You create and modify finance and operations app reports and workspaces. These reports provide insights into financial data, inventory, sales, and other critical aspects of the business. User Interface Customization: You customize user interfaces to enhance user experience. This includes designing forms, views, and dashboards tailored to specific roles within the organization. APIs and Endpoints: You provide endpoints and APIs to support Microsoft Power Platform apps and external systems. These APIs enable seamless data exchange between Dynamics 365 and other applications. Testing and Performance Monitoring: You perform testing to ensure the reliability and correctness of your solutions. Monitoring performance helps optimize system responsiveness and resource utilization. Data Analysis and Manipulation: You analyze and manipulate data within the Dynamics 365 environment. This involves querying databases, transforming data, and ensuring data integrity. Technical Designs and Security Implementation: You create technical designs that outline the architecture and implementation details. Implementing permission policies and security requirements ensures data protection. Skills Measured: The certification exam assesses your proficiency in various areas related to Dynamics 365 development. The skills measured include:
Architecture and Solution Design: Planning the overall solution architecture. Developer Tools: Familiarity with tools such as Lifecycle Services (LCS), Visual Studio, and source code management. AOT Elements: Designing and developing elements within the Application Object Tree (AOT). Code Development and Testing: Writing and testing code using X++. Reporting: Implementing reporting solutions using tools like SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) and Power BI. Data Integration: Integrating and managing data solutions. Security and Performance Optimization: Implementing security measures and optimizing system performance.
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