MB-300: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals Practice Tests
Pass the MB-300 exam and get certified | Updated 200+ Questions | New (2023)
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 (MB-300) Test Practice
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EXAM MB-300 SYLLABUS
1. USE COMMON FUNCTIONALITY AND IMPLEMENTATION TOOLS (20-25%)
Identify common Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance features and functionality
determine when to use workspaces
identify use cases for Power Platform apps including Power Apps, Power BI and Microsoft Flow
identify and differentiate between the global address book and other address books
demonstrate Work Items functionality
demonstrate Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance navigation techniques
identify Inquiry and Report types available in a default installation
Implement Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools
identify opportunities to re-use existing assets
analyze Business Process Modeler results and identify gaps in functionality
including creating an Acceptance Testing BPM library and analyzing the results
use the LCS tools including Issue Search and analyze results
2. CONFIGURE SECURITY, PROCESSES, AND OPTIONS (45-50%)
Implement security
identify and distinguish between the various standard security roles in Finance and Operations
distinguish between duties, privileges, and permissions
assign users to security roles based on given scenarios
Design and create workflows
identify opportunities for automation and controls based on customer workflows
configure workflow properties and elements
troubleshoot workflows
Configure options
set up and configure legal entities
configure base number sequences
import or create all necessary startup data including Zip/Postal Code data, customers, vendors, and products
configure the calendars and date intervals
units of measure and conversions
posting profiles and definitions
create organization hierarchies
apply purposes and policies
describe and apply user options
Implement Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance common features
configure Microsoft Office integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
configure email (SMTP/Exchange)
create and maintain email and record templates
integrate Power BI with Entity store
create, export, and import personalizations
set up network printing
Implement business processes for the solution
define use case scenarios
participate in phase-based planning processes and the solution design
design and create workflows
set up batch Jobs and alerts
use business process workspaces
3. PERFORM DATA MIGRATION (15-20%)
Plan a migration strategy
identify common migration scenarios and tools in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
determine migration scope
identify relevant data entities and elements based on given scenarios
establish migration strategy processes including migration scope
Prepare data for migration and migrate data
identify and extract source data
generate field mapping between source and target data structures
support the transition between the existing and migrated systems
perform a test migration and validate output from the process
4. VALIDATE AND SUPPORT THE SOLUTION (15-20%)
Implement and validate the solution within Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
perform user acceptance testing (UAT)
prepare and validate to Go live
build test scripts to test business functionality
automate test case automation by using the Regression Suite Automation Tool (RSAT)
demonstrate the correlation between test scripts and business requirements
monitor validation test progress and make ad hoc changes during validation testing to correct identified issues
Support Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) by using LCS