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How to Add a Financial Dimension in AX 2012

The recent release of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 brought more than 1,000 new features and improvements across its core enterprise resource planning (ERP) and industry-specific capabilities, many of which we have already covered before.

This blog is going to look at the new way of maintaining Financial Dimensions in AX 2012. Financial Dimensions are a cornerstone of Dynamic AX 2012's ability to provide accurate analysis reports, summaries and key performance indicators (KPIs). Financial dimensions are not new to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, but AX 2102 now supports an unlimited number, and their setup and maintenance has been greatly simplified.

Actually the 'Financial' part of the name is a bit misleading, because financial dimensions are attached to every inventory transaction: production order and inventory transactions inherit their financial dimensions from the settings on the item master; purchase order line transactions inherit their financial dimensions from either the item or the vendor on the purchase order; and sales order line transactions inherit their financial dimensions from the item and/or the customer. You can even record financial dimensions on sales forecasts as an aid to forecast vs. sales analysis. Of course, financial dimensions are attached to every GL posting too. These codes attached to every inventory transaction are the key to effective summary and exception reporting of inventory holding and usage.

As stated above, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 now supports an unlimited number of financial dimensions - earlier versions supported three financial dimensions as standard, and additional dimensions (up to a maximum of 10) had to be purchased. In this respect Dynamics AX lagged a bit behind its sibling Dynamics NAV, but the new AX 2012 release leap-frogs ahead in functionality and provides a really impressive ability to define these important analysis codes in a very powerful but simple way

We’ll now take a look at how new financial dimension can be created and deployed.

We’ll use the example of creating a new financial dimension like ‘Product Group; which will be used to analyse inventory and sales.

First create the new code. Go to General Ledger > Setup > Financial dimensions > Financial dimensions and create a new financial dimension like:

Financial dimensions and create a new financial dimension

When you create a new Financial dimension you’ll notice that the ‘Use values from’ can be set to <Custom dimension> as above, but also there is a long list of existing fields which may be used:

Create a new Financial dimension

If you use an existing field, then you won’t have to create any values for your new financial dimension - the system will use the values already present in the database. It’s also worth noting that you cannot use any spaces, numbers, or symbols in the Dimension name field.

As above, if you’re going to use ‘Custom values’ for your new financial dimension the next step is to define the valid values which may be entered. Go to General ledger > Setup > Financial dimensions > Financial dimensions > Financial dimension values:

Financial dimensions

Using the previously created financial dimension, click on the ‘Financial dimension values’ button. Enter the values you want to use.

Now we just need to check which chart of accounts our current company is using. Go to General ledger > Setup > Ledger: 

General ledger > Setup > Ledger

Note the chart of account name, as you need this in the next step.

Now we are going to add our new financial dimension to chart of accounts. Go to General ledger > Setup > Chart of accounts > Chart of accounts:

Go to General ledger > Setup > Chart of accounts > Chart of accounts

Select the Chart of accounts shown in the ledger form.

Select the P&L Account structure.

Click on the Configure account structure button and the system opens the ‘Configure account structures’ form:

Configure account structures

The form is showing the current set of financial dimensions. To add your new one click on the Edit button:

Configure account structures

Click on ‘Add segment’:

Configure account structures 

Select your new ‘Financial dimension’:

Configure account structures 

Almost there! Click ‘Activate’ and ‘Yes’:

Click ‘Activate’ and ‘Yes’

Close the forms.

Finally, check items and sales order and purchase orders and customers and vendors:

Released product details

Posted by: Tim Schofield, Senior Consultant, Dynamics Solutions | 16 December 2011 Tags: AX, AX2012

Comments

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It is very good post..Thanks

19 Dec 2011 at 02:54 by Dhruba

good and helpful. Thanks.

27 Dec 2011 at 16:09 by Dipankar

its very nice and interesting..... thankx for this post

04 Jan 2012 at 22:39 by Software Development Company

Very imressive way to explain a scenario. Thanks and keep it up.

02 Mar 2012 at 01:56 by Najam us Saqib

I've taken these steps to add a financial dimension pointing to the Workers table. I then used the Configure account structures form to limit the use of the Workers financial dimension to a specific A/P liability account and then added this account structure to the desired chart of accounts. My problem is that this new financial dimension appears in the Financial dimensions fast tabs and tabs of maintenance tables and documents. I really don't it to appear anywhere other than the account control when the specific A/P liability account is used.

09 Mar 2012 at 05:08 by Ron Weaver

Sorry the way Dynamics AX works is that all active financial dimensions are shown on all related forms, there’s no way to filter them down to the financial dimensions which are just relevant to each specific form.

27 Mar 2012 at 10:41 by Tim Schofield

Very nice and clear. Thanks.

28 Mar 2012 at 20:37 by Dominic

Very usefull. I learned some about dimensions that I didn't know. :-)

11 Nov 2012 at 04:10 by Sten Baumgarten

Helpful and works fine...thanks

12 Nov 2012 at 18:57 by Mansoor Adeel

Thanks, This is really helpful

15 Nov 2012 at 23:25 by Sathish

Its really helpful.. keep posting

04 Jan 2013 at 00:33 by Dan

Wonderful Post Tim, Learnt and enjoyed... :) Thanks, Prasan

27 Mar 2013 at 00:51 by Prasan Kumar

THANK YOU, that was very help full, can u please let me know how can we get a default value into the dimension which we have created. the default value should be the released product which we select. help needed very urgent. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. any clarification on it please mail me. thank you

30 Mar 2013 at 02:41 by kiran

Thanks for your share. It is so helpful.

16 May 2013 at 14:53 by Nguyen Thuy Nhan

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