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View allIn today’s digital-first business environment, customer portals are expected to deliver far more than convenience. They must provide a seamless user experience while maintaining strong security, compliance, and data protection standards. For organ...
Did you know VS Code can show inline parameter names and return types while you code in AL? Inlay Hints display extra context directly in the editor. The post BC Friday Tips #72 Inlay Hints [https://thatnavguy.com/bc-friday-tips-72-inlay-hints/]...
In this blog, we will learn how to build outbound integrations in Dynamics 365 SCM using Business Events. We will create a custom Business Event that sends Sales Order details like SalesId, Quantity, and SalesPrice whenever the price changes, and ...
Today, we’re announcing additional capabilities in Cowork to expand on what it can make possible for you. The post Copilot Cowork: From conversation to action across skills, integrations, and devices [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365...
AI is no longer a question of possibility—it’s a question of readiness. Despite widespread adoption, many organizations remain early in their AI maturity, constrained by fragmented foundations, unclear governance, and limited organizational align...
Why Ongoing Training Is the Key to Long-Term Business Central Success [https://www.innovia.com/hubfs/Social-suggested-images/www.innovia.comhubfssocial-suggested-imagesInnovia%20Logo%20Large-1.jpg] [https://www.innovia.com/blog/why-ongoing-trainin...
Structured context and clear expectations turn confused LLMs into useful assistants. Here’s how FetchXML Builder makes it happen.
This post is part of the series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2026 Wave 1. The 67th of the new functionality (originally in the section, although Microsoft sometimes move...
