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This article is part of the and of the larger ongoing series and of the wider series which I am posting as I familiarise myself with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Different source codes can be assigned on the page, but, unfortunately, n...
xxx Learn about treacherous temptations and gain the wisdom to lead your ERP project to salvation. The post The 7 Deadly Sins Of A D365 F&O Implementation (part 2) [https://erpsoftwareblog.com/2024/12/the-7-deadly-sins-of-a-d365-fo-implementatio...
After watching numerous YouTube videos about the new Mac Mini M4 I decided to buy it, here a photo beside my mouse: [https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-goNL7ZFFEuyfvfTUYrtdJjb9ZmmXuCjvh3D9znLHPqMjSO5O_ouQzxf0fLd14JLwm2dS...
Your business is running smoothly, your team is on top of their game, and your systems are working in perfect harmony. Everything seems to be under control—until suddenly, it’s not. Your Microsoft Dynamics 365 environment begins to falter. Unexpec...
Introduction to Git Repositories in Visual Studio 2022 Welcome to the world of version control, where changes to files and projects are tracked seamlessly to promote collaboration and prevent chaos! In this article, we unravel the mystery behind m...
Imagine a large retailer with a contact center that supports customers who speak multiple languages. Previously, they needed separate bots for each language, making things complicated and slowing down deployments. Now, with multilingual voice agen...
Photo designed by FreePik When developing or modifying Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations security, a question I get quite often is ‘Where should I make my security changes? Is it better to make changes via the Security Configuration page wit...
This post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Power Automate 2024 Wave 2. The 8th of the new functionality in the section is regenerate a variation of a flow in Copilot. In Power Autom...