If was just taking a closer look at the different standard Extensions, coming with Dynamics 365 Business Central. They have become much more interesting, now that our Danish localization's are shipped as Extensions.
When taking a look from ins...
Let me start announcing that the best of the NAV bloggers and blogs here on DUG, in the period April 1st 2017 to March 31st 2018 is Luc van Vugt and his blog Van Vugt's dynamiXs.
And which day other than the release of Dyna...
An important key to being able to automate your Business Central builds is to have a build agent, which will run you build pipeline and create your container, compile your app, publish it and run the automated tests etc.
When you use Azure DevOps,...
The first Days of Knowledge ended 24 hours ago. We had over 50 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central experts from USA, UAE, RU, NL, BE, FR, IS, CZ, DE and DK to give more than 500 participants two days of new knowledge about Business Central. I&...
Two days ago, my fellow MVP Mike Glue wrote a blog post about multi-level dependencies between AL extensions.
Here he wrote that if you had an extension (i.e. a common library) which was used by another extension, then if you wanted to test the ex...
Right before Christmas I saw a blogpost by Jeremy Vyska which got my attention. It highlighted some changes in the December version of the Business Central on-premise licensing guide
In the October version a new license included a free CAL for an ...
In May 2019, we are inviting everybody to Odense, Denmark, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Here Dynamics 365 Business Central developers, consultants, sales people and infrastructure administrators will get 2 days packed with 33 session...
If you, like me, have been part of the Navision community since 1990, then you have seen a lot. 10,000's of members of Dynamics User Group (prev. Navision.net/NOLUG) have come and gone again. Some stick around and with time becomes dinosaurs l...