This coffee break post illustrates how to search a text file for specific words or a phrase. You can do this with Windows PowerShell in any text files, but let’s use some Dynamics NAV objects exported as text.
In Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 not all the records are loaded when a form is opened. If a user tries to select all the records using Control + A, going to File > Edit > Select all, or selecting the checkbox left to the grid header, they will actually select only the records that are already loaded.
With the CRM for Outlook add-in, you can take advantage of all that CRM has to offer directly from the familiar Microsoft Outlook interface. And now there’s an eBook that walks you through the steps of using CRM for Outlook. The new CRM for Outlook Basics eBook describes everything you need to get started.
Quite a few people have asked that we excavate the guidance for how to upgrade from Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2 directly to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015. We provided this guidance in the blog post for Cumulative Update 1, but as time progresses, this becomes harder to remember and to find.
Get ready for a change! We’ve replaced some project functionality in Lifecycle Services. On March 23rd, we’ll be removing document tracking and project planning from the site. Document Tracking Document links tracking for projects has been replaced with SharePoint integration.
The Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the February release of Lifecycle Services. USER INTERFACE TRANSITION This release includes the full rollout of the reworked experience for managing projects. This is now the primary interface for all users.
This blog post comes from a question in the Microsoft Dynamics AX community board at https://community.dynamics.com/ax/f/33/t/120425.aspx. The question was how to map the full Product Name and not the NameAlias field that is in the InventTable table. The NameAlias field is a shorter field so it does not give you as good as description.
This post provides some basic general guidance to get you started on setting table caching for custom tables, bearing in mind there will be exceptions. This should generally be defined at design time to avoid costly round trips to the database.
From banking to bill paying, self-service is the new norm. Consumers are increasingly being empowered to do almost anything themselves online, from checking prices to checking in at the airport.
Have you been following the coffee break series of blog posts recently? Are you ready to start using Windows PowerShell? If you do not want to get started on your own development database, how about using the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 demonstration database?