What's new: Policy Framework
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 introduces a policy framework that lets you define policy rules in modules to help guide the flow of business. The framework provides a set of common patterns and rich features that users can use to enforce simple rules, or to evaluate and act on several different rules in a complex organizational hierarchy. You can create policy rules to control transaction flow and enforce business rules in the following areas:
Audit
Travel and expense
Signing limits
Purchasing
Vendor invoice
The policy framework is extensible, so that it can be used by third-party developers for Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Overview
Item |
Description |
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Required |
Optional |
Feature areas affected |
All |
Stakeholders |
Business decision makers Technical decision makers Implementation team members Independent software vendors (ISVs)/developers Partners |
New functionality
The policy framework is new in AX 2012.
Comparison with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
Enforcement of rules at the business transaction level has expanded considerably since AX 2009.
Creation and enforcement of business rules
What can you do? |
AX 2009 |
AX 2012 |
Why is this important? |
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Create policies. |
Not supported |
Administrators can create policies to enforce business rules such as spending limits and purchasing policies. |
You have more control over the business and the enforcement of corporate policy. |
Manage policies. |
Not supported |
Administrators can change policies to reflect the changing requirements of the business. |
Management of business transactions is more flexible. |
Create custom policies and rule types. |
Not supported |
Developers can create custom policy types and rule types. |
You can perform additional customization to meet the requirements of the business. |
More information
For more information about the policy framework, see the white paper Using the Policy Framework in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.