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View allThis 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 36th of the new functionality (originally in the section, although Microsoft sometimes move...
A simple, real-world explanation of Chain of Command (CoC) and Delegates in X++, using a relatable pizza example. Learn when to use each approach, how they differ, and how to design extensible, clean, and maintainable code.
Hey Reader’s, What if we have a field called Commission, and the customer has a simple requirement to add a validation? The requirement is – if the commission is greater than 25, an error message should be shown, and if … Continue reading → [https...
A dedicated “Timesheet User” role combined with a minimal permission set provides full visibility of the own time sheets, without exposing finance or other sensitive areas. The post Time Sheet-only role and access in Business Central [https://erc...
Most teams running on Dynamics 365 will tell you the same thing — it is where the work actually happens. Relationships, cases, deals, and follow-ups all live there, and over time, it quietly becomes the place everyone goes back to. What it doesn’t...
For the past few years, Copilot has helped sellers work faster by drafting emails, summarizing records, and suggesting next steps. But with the latest innovations in Dynamics 365 Sales AI Agents, Microsoft is changing how selling actually gets don...
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 35th of the new functionality (originally in the section, although Microsoft sometimes move...
I’ve been implementing Business Central (and Dynamics NAV before that) for manufacturing companies for over two decades now. And in almost every single implementation, at some point during the requirements workshops, someone from quality or operat...
