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View allIn Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2026 Release Wave 1 (BC28), approval workflows have been extended to Item Journals as well as Requisition and Planning Worksheets. This enhancement ensures that important inventory adjustments and plannin...
Dynamics 365 Business Central: using the standalone MCP Server provided as part of AL Development Tools.
After adding the changelog section to the BC Table Reference website, I decided I could extend this feature a bit further. Leaving the changelog as it was, I’ve extended the front-end functionality into a compare versions section, which allows the...
Microsoft recently released update 27.5 for Dynamics 365 Business Central, the latest monthly update for the 2025 release wave 2 cycle. At the same time, something else interesting happened: preview sandboxes for version 28 are now available. That...
Part 1: Strategic Advantages & The Business Case This blog post draws from real-world experiences with enterprise-scale CRM migrations and my field experience. I will continue this series by focusing on specific topics covering strategies, methodo...
Geometric 3d shapes with a gradient background [https://www.fenwick.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Frame-1010109475-360x200.png] [https://www.fenwick.com.au/blog/2026/03/09/business-central-document-dates-transfer-orders/]The third edition of a...
In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2026 Release Wave 1 (BC28), the Description 2 field has been extended to several additional manufacturing, planning, and routing pages. This enhancement allows users to add extra descriptive information a...
Business Central’s native Microsoft integrations connect your ERP data across Teams, Power BI, Outlook, and more. Learn why it’s a major advantage.
