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Using Microsoft Dynamics NAV on Windows, iOS, and Android
Here is some insight into Dynamics NAV’s upcoming support for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1, iOS, and Android. Windows 10 We’ve added support for Windows 10 Creators Update released in 2017 and are preparing for the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. We’ve also thrown in support for some interesting Windows features and devices – keep -
Modernizing Business Process with Cloud and AI
The world is awash with digital transformation. Every customer and partner that I talk to, across every industry, is pursuing it. Why? To stay ahead of the competition, realize new opportunities, new markets... -
Simplifying Dynamics 365 offerings
This week, I had the opportunity to meet with many of our top Microsoft Dynamics partners at our annual Inner Circle event. The event serves as an opportunity to recognize and get feedback from partners... -
Data collection for the Named User License Counts report in Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Cumulative Update 9 and later
You may be already familiar with the blog post of my colleague in which the background of the Named User License Counts report is explained. Using the Named User License Count report In this post, I would like to explain a change that was introduced in relation to this report in Cumulative Update 9 for -
Sample Australia GST Codes with the corresponding GST reporting codes
Note: This applies to Dynamics AX 2012 RTM, R2, R3, Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Wondering why you are not getting the expected amounts in your Australia Business Activity Statement (BAS)? Â One of the most common reasons for that to occur is that GST Codes are not set up with the right GST -
Dynamics 365 – Portals Source Code ReleaseÂ
We are excited to announce that we have released the source code for Dynamics 365 – Portals.   The source code is released under an MIT license which is a very permissive popular open source license.  The source code is consistent with the same code that is used to host our July 2017 portal release -
Retiring Dynamics AX MSDN Developer Center
We are retiring the Microsoft Dynamics AX Developer Center on MSDN at the end of September 2017. (The Developer Center contains links to whitepapers and other downloads that you can also find on the Microsoft Download Center.) We will redirect all of the current pages on the Developer Center to appropriate pages in the MSDN -
Advanced Bank Reconciliation allows reconciliation of statements even without matched amounts
In Microsoft Dynamics Ax and Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operation, the system allows users to mark the Bank Reconciliation for a statement as reconciled even if there are no amounts matched. This is now documented in the link below with the following information: The bank reconciliation for a statement can be marked as reconciled at any -
Keep your candidates engaged with Dynamics 365 for Talent
In today’s job market, the competition for talent is ferocious. Qualified candidates are better informed than ever, and the experience they get along the hiring process is often the deciding factor... -
Release notes: September 13, 2017
The Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the September release of Lifecycle Services (LCS). Roll back failed packages in Tier 2+ Sandbox environments With the September release of LCS, we have added support, including the new buttons Resume and Roll back, to roll back packages when package application fails. When a package -
Windows 10 and Chinese supplemental fonts with Microsoft Dynamics NAV reports
Windows 10 comes with a different, optional, deployment for Chinese and DBCS (Double Byte Character Set) fonts. Let me first give you a repro scenario and explain the impact of it against Microsoft Dynamics RDLC reports. The following steps apply to all Dynamics NAV versions that support Windows 10 as the client OS (Dynamics NAV