This week we're bringing back the Dynamics news update. Jason and Dann review a range of recent announcements and commentary pieces. It's a wide-ranging episode, touching on Summit and Directions EMEA, and looking ahead to eXtreme365. Topics include Dynamics 365 Tenerife and NAV's future, Dynamics 365 hybrid and on-prem plans, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and more. Notes 1:15 - Dynami... read more ...read more
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Blog Post: MSDW Podcast: Microsoft Dynamics 365 SMB and Enterprise roadmap review
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Forum Post: RE: How to bring the reason code from Item journal page to G/L entry?
HI Erik. I have done it. thank you very much.
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Forum Post: RE: Select Item Code by condition
Hello dinhson, if this solutions helped you, then Click on This helped me , so other members also will be benified
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Blog Post: Is your business overpaying for the cloud?
Ask anyone who has adopted cloud services why and they'll likely mention the costs. Often the primary driver for attracting organizations to cloud, cost and value are the metrics by which businesses evaluate hosting and cloud services. Yet, according to 451 Research, 75% of surveyed businesses indicate that budget and cost is either a moderate or significant impediment to their use of cloud. So what is getting in the way of businesses effectively extracting cost benefit from the ...read more
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Forum Post: RE: How to bring the reason code from Item journal page to G/L entry?
Sounds good. I hope you used Event's as opposed to change the codeunit's directly.
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Forum Post: RE: No. series increment
Are you using standard post codeunits or done any customizations? did you setup Increment-by No field also in No. Series lines?
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Blog Post: File Upload – SFTP
Hey Friends, This post I dedicated in how to upload a file on SFTP from NAV. This normally happens when we are doing some sort of processing from a file which has to be processed needs to be downloaded … Continue reading →
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Blog Post: File Upload – SFTP
Hey Friends, This post I dedicated in how to upload a file on SFTP from NAV. This normally happens when we are doing some sort of processing from a file which has to be processed needs to be downloaded … Continue reading →
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
you need to create a option type field in table
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
I create an option variable , an put it on the request page, But I can not get it like that.
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
can you show us how is it showing?
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
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Blog Post: Valuta la tua preparazione per il GDPR
Valuta la tua preparazione per il GDPR “Preparazione a nuova era nella regolamentazione della privacy” “Da maggio 2018 avrà piena efficacia la nuova normativa dell’Unione Europea sulla privacy, il Regolamento generale sulla protezione dei dati (GDPR) . Il GDPR impone nuove regole alle aziende, alle agenzie governative e alle organizzazioni no profit e di altro tipo che offrono prodotti e servizi alle persone che risiedono nell’Unione Europea (UE) o che raccolgono e analizzano dati correlati ai cittadini della UE. Il GDPR avrà validità ovunque. Microsoft vanta un’ampia esperienza nella protezione dei dati, difesa della privacy e conformità a normative complesse. Crediamo che il GDPR costituisca un importante passo avanti verso la chiarezza e la tutela dei diritti alla protezione dei dati personali di ogni individuo. Vogliamo permetterti di concentrarti sul core business della tua azienda, preparandoti in modo efficiente al GDPR. Ci impegniamo a garantire la conformità al GDPR con tutti i nostri servizi cloud a partire dall’entrata in vigore il prossimo 25 maggio 2018 e a fornire le garanzie correlate al GDPR nei nostri impegni contrattuali . Scopri di più sul In che modo i prodotti Microsoft supportano la conformità al GDPR e su come ricevere informazioni di introduzione . Sono inoltre disponibili risorse come webinar, video, white paper e Domande frequenti sul regolamento.” SOURCE https://www.microsoft.com/it-it/trustcenter/privacy/GDPR LINKS – GDPR ASSESMENT VALUTAZIONE ONLINE https://www.gdprbenchmark.com/IT/ QUESTIONS https://www.gdprbenchmark.com/it/questions
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
Hi Gary, The issue is that you have put them into the Request Page, which means you get the result you show. If you want to have the option field showed the way you show above, then you need to add it to the ReqFilterFields property of the dataitem holding your field. Then it will show just above the "add filter" option.
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
Hi Erik, Thanks for your answer, So I can not show it based on a variable right? just can show a field from a dateitem?
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Forum Post: RE: how could put a drop-downlist with multiply option on a request page as below?
Yes, without any coding, then only dataitem fields. And even then, only a similar view.
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Blog Post: Relax… Microsoft is not killing Dynamics NAV
Overview So this morning, I get an e-mail with the following: On initial look, the e-mail is implying Microsoft has decided to kill Dynamics NAV (which was rebranded into Dynamics 365 Finance and Operation, Business Edition). Look how it’s worded specifically about “Microsoft decision to kill Dynamics 365 Business Edition model”. Which implies Microsoft is killing NAV altogether. Then there’s a link that follows to a site where you need to register for a webinar for a company selling their cloud service. The Misinformation Having a sudden heart attack, I immediately reached out to Marko Perisic to confirm the rumors. This was a direct opposite for what Microsoft, as a whole, is telling and spending hundreds of millions on. Seems really weird that they would just turn 180 degrees on their investment without any cataclysmic reasons to do so. Needless to say, the statement from the marketing (and borderline phishing) e-mail is a flat out lie and is aimed to misdirect consumers. Unfortunately, fear is one of the marketing techniques companies use to sell you their products… I later found out this is a play on what James Phillips (the new head of Microsoft Dynamics) mentioned about killing off the NAME business/enterprise to make it more streamlined. Goes to show you what every little things said by these people gets misinterpreted. It’s no wonder why these people in power are always so vague… The Truth The truth of the matter is, Microsoft wants to simplify their NAMING of the products. They’re getting rid of the “Business” and “Enterprise” terminology in favor of something more… catchy. Or at least easier to read. Let’s face it, Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Business Edition or Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Enterprise Edition doesn’t really catch anyone’s attention, rather, it confuses people more. What exactly is Business or Enterprise? What’s the difference? You can see how it adds complexity to a consumer’s decision making. So I fully understand why Microsoft would want to rebrand or rename their products. But this is strictly a marketing thing, it doesn’t affect the products at all. Disappointment Alas… This is my gripe about the “dark side” of our industry. People will say anything, including instill false fear and publishing near-fake information as facts. All this just to make their sales quota… Conclusion Don’t worry, your Dynamcis NAV investment is safe. From our conversations, it looks like Dynamics AX and Dynamics NAV, interms of ERP, will be around for a long, long time.
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Forum Post: RE: Calculation VAT Amount and Withholding Tax Amount
With so much code no one should be in doubt, that this is a DEVELOPER FORUM question, not a general discussion topic. At least someone who have been a member for so long. [;)]And when you copy/paste code, then it presents much better if you use the Insert -> Insert Code function when you create your question. As to your question, then that's too much code for 10pm. Save
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Blog Post: Docker@waldo – My Local Demo Environment
Well – I guess there is no way around – Docker is the way forward, and you’d better get on the train! Getting started Well, I am not going to tell you what Docker is. I am BY FAR not an infrastructural guy – so I wouldn’t feel comfortable. No, there are already quite some people out there, that are blogging quite a lot about this topic. Let me start by giving you a few references which i think are invaluable: Freddy Kristiansen’s blog : Freddy started a series of (almost daily) blogs about the topic to get you started. All are interesting! And all are necessary to get started! Use the link, and work you way bottom-up! Tobias Fenster : together with Jakub Vañák (I didn’t find his blog – if he has any ;-)), Tobias co-started the Docker initiative with Freddy .. and it’s mainly thanks to these three people that we are where we are, and we have what we have! Big thanks from me as well! :-). Purpose of this blog(serie) I like the initiative a lot. Not because it makes quite a number of my PowerShell scripts completely obsolete and unnecessary (it really does) .. but mainly because for the NAV world, this just makes a lot of sense. And even more – installing NAV with my PowerShell scripts would take about 20 minutes, while with Docker, it’s far less time it needs! You set up an environment in just a few minutes – even seconds, if the image is already downloaded! Just think of these scenarios: A build server, where you are able to automate builds, testing the builds .. on any recent version/localization of the application. A partner, who needs quite a number of environments, versions, .. alongside each other. A way to have a local dev environment, and update it very easily without having to uninstall/install anything. …. I’m sure you have your own usecases – and I haven’t implemented any of these scenarios (let alone I’m sure it’s feasable with Docker or not – but I think so .. ;-)). The purpose of this blogpost (and possible follow-ups in the future) is simply to share my personal experience, as a simple guy, that’s trying to find his way in implementing Docker for himself, and his company ;-). Just a few facts Let me share a few things that I think are necessary to know before you get started. It’s basically all in the blogs above, but let me share anyway: Navcontainerhelper : a PowerShell Module by Freddy that helps you to work with NAV and Docker on your system. Very easy to install, and very easy to use! Install it from the PowerShell Gallery , and use “ Write-NavContainerHelperWelcomeText ” to get you going! NAV Images: You can find all the NAV images on a public repository called “ Docker hub “. There, you will find a repo for the “Dynamics NAV” images . The page explains all you need to know about the images Microsoft makes available for you on Docker Hub, how to use them, how to get started .. all! Using images, you can combine the “microsoft/dynamics-nav” with a tagname. Tagnames can be found here . The syntax of the tagname is: [version[-cu][-country]] Today… … we’ll start with the simplest of things. I need to build a local Demo environment for my sessions at NAVTechDays . All I need seems to work – and was set up in no time (I simply wanted a DEV and an TEST server on the same machine). Only three steps: A VM on Hyper-V that is preloaded with Windows Server 2016. Not really mandatory, but I like to keep my host as clean as possible.. so I use VMs all over the place.. Install Docker. For this, we have these links that can help you easily: Windows Containers on Windows Server Windows Containers on Windows 10 Personally, I will never install docker on Windows 10, as I don’t believe that “any kind of server” belongs on a Windows 10 operating system. But it’s up to you ;-). On top of this, I made sure the navcontainerhelper was on my machine as well, by simply downloading it from the PowerShell Gallery in PowerShell: find-module 'navcontainerhelper' | install-module Install your servers. I wanted 2 servers: a “DEVServer” and a “TESTServer”. Already having the “navcontainerhelper”, this is just a piece of cake! Consider the code below, where “ New-CSideDevContainer ” is a function that comes with the navcontainerhelper .. and makes it very simple to set up your environments. $password = 'waldo1234' New-CSideDevContainer ` -containerName 'DEVServer' ` -devImageName microsoft/dynamics-nav:devpreview ` -licenseFile 'https://www.dropbox.com/s/YourDEVLicense.flf?dl=1' ` -vmAdminUsername admin ` -adminPassword (convertTo-SecureString -String $password -AsPlainText -Force) ` -memoryLimit 3G ` -updateHosts ` -auth NavUserPassword ` -Verbose New-CSideDevContainer ` -containerName 'TESTServer' ` -devImageName microsoft/dynamics-nav:devpreview ` -licenseFile 'https://www.dropbox.com/s/YourDEVLicense.flf?dl=1' ` -vmAdminUsername admin ` -adminPassword (convertTo-SecureString -String $password -AsPlainText -Force) ` -memoryLimit 3G ` -updateHosts ` -auth NavUserPassword ` -Verbose start 'http://devserver/nav' start 'http://testserver/nav' I know Freddy is working on sharing blogs that explain different “user scenarios” he has come up with. I’m very much looking forward to those! Keep a close eye on his blog..
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Forum Post: RE: How to use the advance function of SSRS report?
Advantages of SSRS reports and NAV??? Well if your company already have their reports inside SSRS, and that the users don't have direct access to NAV, then I maybe I would consider it. But if your reports only contain data, which you already have inside NAV, then using SSRS just gives you a lot more work. Used it a little before NAV 2009, but haven't used it since. Just a simple thing like getting filters and flowfields to work will take you much more time than regular RDLC reports. Especially if you're not already 100% familar with the datamodel in NAV. So my suggestion, unless you have some very strict requirements for SSRS, then forget about. Much better to "native" NAV rdlc reports.
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