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Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack
A distribution ___location is a record that links Microsoft Dynamics AX to a store database. Distribution locations represent the destinations for distributed data.
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The information in this topic applies only to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack.
In general, you must have a distribution ___location for each store ___location that has its own database. When you create a store, a corresponding distribution ___location is automatically created. The distribution locations that are created automatically when you create stores are usually sufficient. However, you can also create new distribution locations.
Click Retail > Setup > Retail scheduler > Distribution locations.
Click New.
Complete the following information for each distribution ___location.
Location number – If you are creating a new distribution ___location, enter a unique ID for the distribution ___location.
When a distribution ___location is automatically created for a retail store, the ___location number is the same as the store number. When a distribution ___location is automatically created for an online store, the ___location number is an automatically generated number.
Description – Enter a description of the distribution ___location.
Channel – Select a channel.
On the General FastTab, select the communication profiles for the selected distribution ___location:
Database profiles – Select the database connection profile for this ___location. When you select a database profile, related information is automatically displayed in other fields in the form.
Channel profile – Select the channel profile for this ___location. When you select a channel profile, related information is automatically displayed in other fields in the form.
On the Data exchange FastTab, enter information about how data is exchanged between Microsoft Dynamics AX and the distribution ___location:
Retail channel schema – Select a schema, based on the version of Microsoft Dynamics AX that you are using and the type of channel that you are setting up.
Send data – Select this check box if data is sent from Microsoft Dynamics AX to the distribution ___location.
Receive data – Select this check box if data is sent from the distribution ___location to Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Continuous data transfer schedule – Select a schedule. Jobs in the selected schedule run regardless of the selections for Send data and Receive data.
Click Functions to open a menu where you can select from the following options:
Test connection – Test the connection to Commerce Data Exchange: Synch Service.
Read schema – Read the database schema for the selected ___location, and create the list of ___location tables.
Important
For store locations, use this function only to read third-party tables from the store database. You might prefer to manually set up the function to read third-party point of sale (POS) databases instead of ___location tables.
Send configuration – The database profile that you selected for this distribution ___location specifies a profile for Commerce Data Exchange: Real-time Service and an instance of Synch Service. Select this option to send the Real-time Service profile to the Synch Service instance. The Real-time Service profile facilitates the upload of Synch Service status messages from the store to Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Deploy initial dataset – If the distribution ___location is for an online store, select this option to run jobs that synchronize initial data from Microsoft Dynamics AX to the distribution ___location. You should run this task any time that you create a new distribution ___location for an online store.