AX 2012 → D365 F&O migration by AI — X++ re-coding ticket by ticket
Microsoft has announced AX 2012 extended support is ending, and every migration quote at a large SI lands around €800k to €2M.
X++ re-coding from AX 2012 to Dynamics 365 F&O by AI, ticket by ticket. €200 per migrated customization. 70-85% saving vs classic SI.
AX 2012 → D365 F&O migration is billed like a greenfield project
- ✗AX customizations (over-layering) all have to be rewritten as D365 extensions — i.e. 60 to 80% of the migration budget.
- ✗SIs typically scope 200 to 500 person-days just for re-coding, excluding data.
- ✗Quality risk is high: AX and D365 patterns differ significantly (CoC, extension classes).
- ✗Modern X++ (D365) expertise is scarce and expensive: €1,500-2,000/day for architects.
AX → D365 re-coding ticket by ticket, €200 per migrated customization
- ✓Automatic analysis of your AX 2012 repo: customization inventory, complexity classification.
- ✓Re-coding into D365 extension pattern (event handlers, CoC, extension classes) — no over-layering.
- ✓Per-ticket delivery on your Azure DevOps: you validate each customization independently.
- ✓Typical saving: 70 to 85% of migration budget vs an SI.
How it works
Submit your ticket
Describe the business or technical need in a few lines. No 50-page spec required.
AI generates the extension
X++ code, unit tests and documentation produced in under 48 hours.
Validation on your Azure DevOps
Pull request submitted on your repository. Your IT lead reviews and validates before merge.
Delivered — you pay €200
Once merged, it's delivered. No billing if the ticket isn't resolved.
Examples of tickets handled
Simple over-layer re-coding
Convert an AX over-layering modification (overridden method) into a clean D365 extension via CoC (Chain of Command).
AX-form to D365-form migration
Recreate a customized AX 2012 form as a D365 extension, with field mapping and UI-control adaptation.
AX SSRS report re-coding
Port an AX 2012 SSRS report (Report.rdl + X++ class) to the D365 pattern (data provider + template).
AIF → OData integration migration
Convert an AX 2012 AIF service into a D365 OData / Custom Service with Azure AD authentication.
Frequently asked questions
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