
Power Automate (formerly Microsoft Flow) is one of the most powerful tools available to Dynamics 365 CRM users. It enables you to automate repetitive tasks, connect different systems, and trigger actions based on CRM events — all without writing a...
There are a number of Maths puzzles doing the rounds on social media and many are based on the following theme: X ÷ Y(A ± B) The current one on Facebook is 16 ÷ 4(2+2) with people arguing over whether … Mathematics: Is the taught Order of Operati...
Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM is one of the most powerful customer relationship management platforms available today. Whether you are a seasoned Dynamics developer or just getting started, leveraging the right features can dramatically improve your t...
🏭 12.1 What This Chapter Does and Why It Is the Climax of the Blog Every chapter so far has been building toward this moment. Chapter 2 built the site and warehouse. Chapter 3 built the cost structure. Chapter 4 built the warehouse rules. Chapter...
📥 11.1 What This Chapter Does and Why It Fills the Gaps Chapter 10 created the supply plan, 1 consolidated Purchase Order (P0200000254) with 7 lines against vendor US-104 (Fabrikam Supplier), designed to fill the gaps between what you have in sto...
📋 10.1 What This Chapter Does and Why It Is the Planning Heartbeat Chapter 9 loaded the warehouse with partial inventory with raw materials sitting at specific locations, waiting. But waiting for what? There is no demand yet. No customer has orde...
📦 9.1 What This Chapter Does and Why It Feels Different This is the first execution chapter. For eight chapters, you built infrastructure configuring objects, linking them together, verifying settings. Nothing moved. No inventory was created. No ...
📊 8.1 What This Chapter Does and Why It Is the Gateway This is the last configuration chapter. After Chapter 8, every object in the system, every product, every BOM line, every route operation, every warehouse location, every cost element is full...