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  • Welcome! In this video, I will demonstrate how you can easily

  • get started with Cost accounting in Microsoft Dynamics

  • 365 for Finance and Operations, Enterprise edition.

  • If I go to any object within the Cost accounting module,

  • And, we have not used the module before. In this instance, I will go-to the cost control workspace.

  • We can see that I'll get prompted with this welcome message.

  • Simply because the system, the text that

  • no entities exist in Cost accounting and it allows me to click Get started.

  • And when I do so, a wizard will be popping up.

  • In the wizard, I have a nice welcome message to explain what Cost accounting can

  • do for you, and there's also a link to the Cost accounting

  • homepage where you can find wikis, task guides, and other videos.

  • If I click next in the wizard, it will ask me and guide me through the setup

  • of Cost accounting by me giving and providing some information to the

  • system. So first, I need to select which legal entity that I want to take

  • the data from. In this case, I want to take data from USP2.

  • So I write USP2 in and select the legal entity. And I will click Next.

  • Based on my select of USP2, the system recognizes which chart of account

  • it will use as my basis for my cost elements.

  • And to create cost elements, I need main accounts. And instead of you

  • selecting each main account we can actually import them based on the main account type.

  • And the system already

  • preselects the three normal main account types that will become cost elements

  • in Cost accounting. You can change these in the wizard,

  • or you can leave them as they are. In this case, I will leave them as they are, and continue in the wizard.

  • For the cost accounting ledger, you have to provide a and and a description.

  • I will call this My trial

  • version and give it an description of USP2.

  • And again, based on my selection of USP2 as my legal entity,

  • It actually

  • defaults the fiscal calendar, the exchange rate type, and the accounting currency.

  • For the Cost accounting ledger, I can change this, for instance

  • accounting currency to a different currency if I want to,

  • or I can leave as it is. In this case, I will leave it as it is. And I will click Next.

  • Cost accounting works for cost objects and cost objects come from financial dimensions. So the wizard

  • expects that I select at least one financial dimension

  • as my cost object. In this case, I want to select cost centers.

  • I select cost center and I click Next.

  • Cost accounting also works with budget figures.

  • So if you want to work with and have the budget figures in your ledger, you can actually

  • select which budget model you want to import. In this case, I want to deselect it

  • And I want to click Next. I can always later on configure the system to import the budget numbers.

  • I'm actually now done with the wizard, and it says Congratulations. I'm done.

  • And, tells me about what is going to do afterwards once I click Finish. And it also explains

  • what I can do after I actually completed the wizard, I want to complete it by clicking Finish.

  • And the system now creates one batch job where it's going to create a lot of entities, configure a lot of data providers

  • and process these data providers, so I will have data in my

  • Cost accounting populated afterwards. So I will close these two forms down here.

  • And we can go to the Cost accounting ledger,

  • which has already been generated. So here is my cost accounting ledger entity.

  • It's call trial version as I provided the name in the wizard.

  • We can see that the fiscal calendar is Fiscal,

  • the accounting currency is US dollar, and the exchange rate type is default.

  • We can also see when I go to control units

  • That it created a control unit based on my dimension cost center. So,

  • my ledger is now configured completely.

  • If we go to the dimensions, which are

  • really the building blocks of Cost accounting, we can go to the cost element dimension.

  • We can see that it created one entity here called Main accounts. It created and selected the data provider for this

  • entity to be Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. And if you go

  • to configure the data provider, we can see that the data provider has been configured based on the settings

  • that I actually entered in the wizard.

  • And if we go to view dimension members, we can also see that it actually processed

  • this data provider, and it has imported all the main accounts based on the

  • three main account types.

  • And it has created them as cost elements, of the type Primary in Cost accounting.

  • If we go to cost object dimensions,

  • We can see that it created an entity called cost center. The data provider is also

  • Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. If we go to configure the data provider,

  • we can see the data provider is configured based on the financial dimension cost center.

  • And if you go to view dimension members, we can also see that this data provider has already been

  • process and only cost centers have been imported.

  • The system has also created two dimension hierarchies.

  • One for the cost center and one for my main accounts. These are two very

  • basic hierarchies, which is very important in Cost accounting because it allows

  • you to create reporting your reporting hierarchies

  • for the workspace, for the export to Excel, and so on, and also for your policies. The two hierarchies

  • that have been created by default

  • by the wizard are very basic. So if you go to view hierarchies,

  • you can see it is very basic with one root and one node. And

  • within this node, under the dimension member ranges, we can see that it actually goes from

  • cost center 007 to 094, which is all the cost centers that we have actually imported.

  • As a user, you can then create either a new and more advanced dimension hierarchy, or you

  • can simply just change the hierarchy by creating new notes and moving the nodes

  • up and down to add your own dimension member ranges as required.

  • The wizard has also created the

  • first workspace configuration, which is really our

  • reporting components in Cost accounting.

  • It's called Actual by default because I only imported the general

  • ledger data. And here we can see that it has selected my Cost accounting ledger

  • and cost control unit of that ledger.

  • We can also see it inserted the two hierarchies, the cost element dimension

  • hierarchy and the cost object dimension hierarchy.

  • The rest of the data in this

  • configuration can always be changed by the user in any given point of time.

  • If we go back to the ledger,

  • We can actually also see on the actual versions that it

  • created the trial version, which is our actual costing version. And we can also

  • see under Managed, and under Data sources of general ledger, that it created one

  • entity of USP2 and the data provider is Dynamics 365 for Finance

  • and Operations. And that means if I go under Configure data provider,

  • and the data provider has been set up as we specified, the legal entity is USP2, and the posting layer is Current.

  • And when I process this data source, it will import the general ledger data

  • from my financial system into Cost accounting.

  • I will close it down, it has actually already been done. So if we go back and we go to

  • source data processing to the general ledger entry transfer journals, we can

  • see the first journal has been processed.

  • This is because the wizard will run for the period that you're running it in to see there is any general ledger data that

  • can actually process into Cost accounting. And the first entry has already been

  • processed by Cost accounting.

  • And therefore, if I go to my workspace cost control, which was empty when we started this little video,

  • and click. We're now able to see that it actually now can

  • show data and I can now select my

  • cost object dimension hierarchy, even though it is very basic.

  • I can select a level, and I can also drill into into the numbers.

  • Again, very basic in my cost elements

  • hierarchy and see that in total, we have approximately two hundred thousand us dollars

  • imported into Cost accounting for my general ledger system.

  • So, now imagine that you can create your your cost

  • center hierarchy much more advanced and you can create your cost element hierarchy much more advanced.

  • And, then you have the whole reporting story.

  • So, this is a very quick way to get started with Cost accounting. You get your basic data set up. You get

  • the basic providers processed, and you are now ready to go and

  • explore Cost accounting by going through the creation

  • of allocation bases

  • and policies so you can start actually to make the cost behavior policies, cost distribution

  • policies, and cost allocation policies. So this is what I wanted to show about the new wizard capability. Thank you for seeing and listening.

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