Study guide for Exam MB-500: Microsoft Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Developer
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This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you prepare for the exam.
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The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
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Skills measured as of August 23, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a developer who works with finance and operations apps in Microsoft Dynamics 365 to implement and extend applications that meet the requirements of a business. You provide fully realized solutions by using:
Standardized application coding patterns
Extensible features
External integrations
As a candidate for this exam, you do the following:
Develop business logic by using X++.
Create and modify finance and operations app reports and workspaces.
Customize the UI.
Provide endpoints and APIs to support Microsoft Power Platform apps and external systems.
Perform testing.
Monitor performance.
Analyze and manipulate data.
Manage implementations by using application lifecycle management (ALM).
You also create technical designs and implementation details, and implement permission policies and security requirements.
You should have a deep knowledge and experience using the underlying framework, data structures, and objects associated with the finance and operations solutions.
You should have experience with products and services that include Microsoft Visual Studio, Azure, Dataverse, Power Platform Admin Center, Power Apps, Power Automate, Azure DevOps, Lifecycle Services tools, Postman, GitHub, Microsoft 365, reporting tools (for example, SQL Server Reporting Services [SSRS], Power BI), and SQL Server Management Studio.
Skills at a glance
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Apply developer tools (10–15%)
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Develop and test code (15–20%)
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Implement security and optimize performance (10–15%)
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Plan for the major components of finance and operations apps
Differentiate between the cloud and on-premises versions of finance and operations apps
Reference the key models of the application stack
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) and Lifecycle Services
Manage environments by using Lifecycle Services tools and components
Research and resolve issues by using Issue Search
Perform activities that require asset libraries
Prepare deployment packages and deploy packages between environments
Manage the code upgrade process from previous versions
Apply developer tools (10–15%)
Customize finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio
Create and manage extension models
Design and build projects
Manage metadata using Application Explorer
Synchronize data dictionary changes with the application database
Create elements by using element designers
Perform debugging activities
Manage source code and artifacts by using Microsoft Azure DevOps version control
Create, check out, and check in code and artifacts and review code
Branch and merge code
Compare code and resolve version conflicts
Choose a version control system
Implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD)
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Create and extend UI elements
Add a new form to a project and apply a pattern
Configure a data source for the form
Add a grid and grid fields, groups, and other controls to a form
Create and extend menus and menu items
Add a form extension to a project for selected standard forms
Create and use label files
Create and extend the data model
Create and extend tables
Add table fields and field properties to a table
Add field groups, relations, delete actions, methods, and indices
Create and extend views, queries, and maps
Create and extend data entities
Create classes and extend AOT elements
Create a new class or class extension and add new methods
Add event handler methods to a class
Add attributes or modifiers to a class
Develop and test code (15–20%)
Develop X++ code
Implement common structured programming constructs of X++
Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) data
Implement global functions in X++
Resolve best practice warnings
Develop object-oriented code
Implement X++ variable scoping
Implement inheritance and abstraction concept
Implement query objects and the QueryBuilder class
Implement attribute classes
Implement Chain of Command (CoC)
Implement event handler classes and delegates
Implement finance and operations app framework functionality
Implement the SysOperation framework
Implement the workflow framework
Implement the SysExtensionSerializer framework
Perform testing
Create unit testing using the SysTest framework and Task recorder
Run unit tests in Test Explorer
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Select reporting tools in finance and operations apps
Create and modify report data sources and supporting classes
Implement reporting security requirements
Deploy or publish reports
Differentiate between using Entity store and Bring your own database (BYOD) or Azure Data Lake as reporting data stores
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 reports
Determine when to use a specific reporting tool or platform
Create and modify reports in finance and operations apps by using SSRS
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Power BI
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Microsoft Excel
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Electronic Reporting (ER)
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 workspaces
Design and implement key performance indicators (KPIs)
Create drill-through workspace elements
Implement built-in charts, Power BI embedded visualizations, aggregate measurements, aggregate dimensions, and other reporting components
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Evaluate data integration patterns and scenarios
Contrast data integration patterns
Select an appropriate data integration API
Differentiate between synchronous and asynchronous patterns
Implement data integration concepts and solutions
Consume external web services by using RESTful APIs and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Implement electronic reporting integrations
Implement custom services and Batch OData API
Implement data management
Import and export data using entities between finance and operations apps and other systems
Import and export data using composite and aggregate data entities
Monitor the status and availability of entities
Enable change tracking for entities
Set up a data project and recurring data jobs
Design entity sequencing
Generate and modify field mapping between source, staging, and target
Develop data transformations
Integrate with Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Azure
Integrate Power Automate and Power Apps with finance and operations apps
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using dual-write
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using virtual entities
Integrate finance and operations apps with Microsoft Excel by using OData
Implement business events
Implement Azure Key Vault
Implement security and optimize performance (10–15%)
Implement security policies and requirements
Create or modify duties, privileges, permissions, and roles
Enforce permissions policies
Implement Extensible Data Security (XDS) policies
Enforce Microsoft Entra ID authentication
Apply fundamental performance optimization techniques
Apply caching mechanisms for forms and tables
Implement the global cache and singleton
Create or modify temporary tables for optimization purposes
Assess when to use set-based queries and row-based queries
Modify queries to optimize performance
Modify variable scope to optimize performance
Analyze and optimize concurrency
Optimize performance
Capture traces by using TraceParser and analyze traces
Optimize performance for data entities, data source queries, batch processes, and reports
Implement the Async and Sandbox frameworks
Create or modify indexes for tables and views
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam. We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation, community sites, and videos.
Study resources | Links to learning and documentation |
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Get trained | Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an instructor-led course |
Find documentation | Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules Finance home page |
Ask a question | Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs |
Get community support | Microsoft Dynamics Community |
Follow Microsoft Learn | Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community |
Find a video | Exam Readiness Zone |
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of the changes.
Skill area prior to August 23, 2024 | Skill area after August 23, 2024 | Change |
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Audience profile | Minor | |
Plan the architecture and solution design | Plan the architecture and solution design | No change in % of exam |
Identify the major components of finance and operations apps | Plan for the major components of finance and operations apps | Major |
Design and implement a UI | Removed | |
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Lifecycle Services | Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) and Lifecycle Services | Major |
Apply developer tools | Apply developer tools | % of exam increased |
Customize finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio | Customize finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio | Minor |
Manage source code and artifacts by using Microsoft Azure DevOps version control | Manage source code and artifacts by using Microsoft Azure DevOps version control | Major |
Design and develop AOT elements | Design and develop AOT elements | No change in % of exam |
Create and extend UI elements | Create and extend UI elements | Minor |
Create and extend the data model | Create and extend the data model | Minor |
Create Extended Data Types (EDTs) and enumerations | Removed | |
Create classes and extend AOT elements | Create classes and extend AOT elements | Major |
Develop and test code | Develop and test code | % of exam decreased |
Develop X++ code | Develop X++ code | Major |
Develop object-oriented code | Develop object-oriented code | Minor |
Implement finance and operations app framework functionality | Implement finance and operations app framework functionality | Minor |
Perform testing | Perform testing | Major |
Implement reporting | Implement reporting | No change in % of exam |
Describe the capabilities and limitations of reporting tools in finance and operations apps | Select reporting tools in finance and operations apps | Minor |
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 reports | Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 reports | Major |
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 workspaces | Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 workspaces | No change |
Integrate and manage data solutions | Integrate and manage data solutions | No change in % of exam |
Identify data integration patterns and scenarios | Evaluate data integration patterns and scenarios | Minor |
Implement data integration concepts and solutions | Implement data integration concepts and solutions | Major |
Implement data management | Implement data management | Major |
Integrate with Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Azure | Integrate with Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Azure | Minor |
Implement security and optimize performance | Implement security and optimize performance | No change in % of exam |
Implement security policies and requirements | Implement security policies and requirements | No change |
Apply fundamental performance optimization techniques | Apply fundamental performance optimization techniques | Minor |
Optimize performance | Optimize performance | Major |
Skills measured prior to August 23, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a developer who works with finance and operations apps in Microsoft Dynamics 365 to implement and extend applications that meet the requirements of a business. You provide fully realized solutions by using:
Standardized application coding patterns
Extensible features
External integrations
As a candidate for this exam, you do the following:
Develop business logic by using X++.
Create and modify finance and operations app reports and workspaces.
Customize the UI.
Provide endpoints and APIs to support Microsoft Power Platform apps and external systems.
Perform testing.
Monitor performance.
Analyze and manipulate data.
You also create technical designs and implementation details, and implement permission policies and security requirements.
You should have a deep knowledge and experience using the underlying framework, data structures, and objects associated with the finance and operations solutions.
You should have experience with products and services that include Microsoft Visual Studio, Azure, Power Apps, Power Automate, Azure DevOps, Lifecycle Services tools, Postman, GitHub, Microsoft 365, reporting tools [for example, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), Power BI], and SQL Server Management Studio.
Skills at a glance
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Apply developer tools (5–10%)
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Develop and test code (20–25%)
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Implement security and optimize performance (5–10%)
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Identify the major components of finance and operations apps
Identify finance and operations app modules required for a solution based on business requirements
Identify architectural differences between the cloud and on-premises versions of finance and operations apps
Identify components of the application stack
Differentiate the purposes and interrelationships between packages, projects, models, and elements
Design and implement a UI
Describe the finance and operations UI layouts and components
Design workspaces
Design and personalize UI elements including forms and saved views
Define navigation elements including menus and menu items
Configure filtering and sorting options
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Lifecycle Services
Describe the capabilities of the Environment Monitoring Tool within Lifecycle Services
Select the purpose and appropriate uses of Lifecycle Services tools and components
Research and resolve issues by using Issue Search
Identify activities that require asset libraries
Prepare deployment packages and deploy packages between environments
Apply developer tools (5–10%)
Customize finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio
Create extension models
Design and build projects
Manage metadata using Application Explorer
Synchronize data dictionary changes with the application database
Create elements by using element designers
Perform debugging activities
Manage source code and artifacts by using Microsoft Azure DevOps version control
Create, check out, and check in code and artifacts
Branch and merge code
Compare code and resolve version conflicts
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Create and extend UI elements
Add a new form to a project and apply a pattern (template)
Configure a data source for the form
Add a grid and grid fields, groups, and other controls to a form
Create and extend menus and menu items
Test form functionality and data connections
Add a form extension to a project for selected standard forms
Create and use label files
Create and extend the data model
Create and extend tables
Add table fields and field properties to a table
Add field groups, relations, delete actions, methods, and indices
Create and extend views, queries, and maps
Create Extended Data Types (EDTs) and enumerations
Add an EDT to a project and populate EDT properties
Add an enumeration to a project
Add or update enumeration elements and enumeration element properties
Add an extension of EDTs and enumerations
Create classes and extend AOT elements
Add a new class to a project
Create a new class extension and add new methods
Add event handler methods to a class
Add attributes to a class
Develop and test code (20–25%)
Develop X++ code
Identify and implement base types and operators
Implement common structured programming constructs of X++
Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) data
Identify and implement global functions in X++
Implement table and form methods
Develop object-oriented code
Implement X++ variable scoping
Implement inheritance and abstraction concept
Implement query objects and the QueryBuilder class
Implement attribute classes
Implement Chain of Command (CoC) and wrapper classes
Implement event handler classes and delegates
Implement finance and operations app framework functionality
Implement the SysOperation framework
Implement the workflow framework
Implement the batch framework
Implement the SysExtensionSerializer
Perform testing
Implement the Regression suite automation tool (RSAT)
Perform unit/component testing using SysTest framework and Task recorder
Perform testing using Acceptance Test Library (ATL) tool
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Describe the capabilities and limitations of reporting tools in finance and operations apps
Create and modify report data sources and supporting classes
Implement reporting security requirements
Describe the report publishing process
Describe the differences between using Entity store and Bring your own database (BYOD) or Azure Data Lake as reporting data stores
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 reports
Create and modify reports in finance and operations apps that use SSRS
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Power BI
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Microsoft Excel
Implement Business document management
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 workspaces
Design and implement key performance indicators (KPIs)
Create drill-through workspace elements
Implement built-in charts, Power BI embedded visualizations, aggregate measurements, aggregate dimensions, and other reporting components
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Identify data integration patterns and scenarios
Identify data integration patterns
Select an appropriate data integration API
Identify differences between synchronous and asynchronous patterns
Implement data integration concepts and solutions
Develop a data entity by using Visual Studio
Develop, import, and export composite and aggregate data entities.
Consume external web services by using RESTful APIs and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Implement electronic reporting
Implement custom services and Batch OData API
Implement data management
Import and export data using entities between finance and operations apps and other systems
Monitor the status and availability of entities
Enable change tracking for entities
Set up a data project and recurring data jobs
Design entity sequencing
Generate field mapping between source and target data structures
Develop data transformations
Integrate with Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Azure
Integrate Power Automate and Power Apps with finance and operations apps
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using dual-write
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using virtual entities
Integrate finance and operations apps with Microsoft Excel by using OData
Implement business events
Implement security and optimize performance (5–10%)
Implement security policies and requirements
Create or modify duties, privileges, permissions, and roles
Enforce permissions policies
Implement Extensible Data Security (XDS) policies
Enforce Microsoft Entra ID authentication
Apply fundamental performance optimization techniques
Identify and apply caching mechanisms for forms and tables
Implement the global cache and singleton
Create or modify temporary tables for optimization purposes
Determine when to use set-based queries and row-based queries
Modify queries to optimize performance
Modify variable scope to optimize performance
Analyze and optimize concurrency
Optimize performance
Capture traces by using TraceParser and analyze traces
Diagnose and optimize client performance by using browser-based tools
Diagnose and optimize client performance by using Performance Timer
Optimize performance for data entities, data source queries, batch processes, and reports
Implement Async and Sandbox framework