Summit EMEA News & Notes, Part 1: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
D365Tour newsletter – April 2018
Dynamics AX Logical Expression Optimization
Libro: Clean Code
Copy Azure SQL Database to SQL Server - Incorrect Syntax Error
RDP access to Dyn365 servers denied
Dynamics channel vet Mike Gillis named leader of DXC Technology North American Microsoft practice
Json Service Call in Dynamics Ax 2012.
Recently I got chance to call restful Json based service in Dynamics Ax 2012.
I used a C# class library and then add to AOT. AX 2012
Json based service successfully called both client side and server side. Only tricky part was to make Json string or payload.
I used to make Json string something similar. Both works in C# as well as X++
payload += “{\”ApproversEmpCode\”:\””+ employeeCode +”\”,”;
payload += “\”message\”:\””+table.Message +” “+ strReplace(Message,”\'”,”`”)+”\”,”;
payload += “\”requestType\”:\”” +tableId2Name(TableId) +”\”,”;
payload += “\”transactionId\”:\””+int642str(RecId)+”\”}”;
Happy Daxing.
Error executing code: Performing NEXT operation on joined cursor is not allowed.
The item 'XXXXX.xml' cannot be added to source control because the item has no source control mapping. If you choose one of the Ignore options the operation will continue without adding the file.
Get parent datasource without solid relationships using FormDataObject
Display methods on SSRS report in MSDyn365FO
Pipeline stopped exception in AX2012 Model Store import
Embrace the extensions mindset with Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations #2 – SysExtension framework
Focus 2018: Q&A with Expert Instructor Shelby Wright
If you are looking to go beyond the basics of Dynamics 365/AX then Focus 2018, May 23-24 in Indianapolis, is your spring conference!
There will be 45+ Dynamics 365/AX deep-dive sessions led by sought-after expert presenters, including Shelby Wright, Sr. ERP Business Analyst, Leatherman Tool Group. Shelby has been working in AX for a decade and has led seven go-lives in three countries. She is currently with Leatherman Tool Group in Portland, Oregon and a Chapter leader of the AXUG Oregon chapter.
AXUG got the the inside scoop on Shelby's Dynamics 365/AX sessions at Focus: Get Ready for MRP!, Hot Dates with MRP!, and Care and Feeding of MRP
Please share a “golden nugget” attendees will take away from one of your sessions that isn’t found in the session description online.
How you can set min/max planning to account for seasonality.
What job roles will benefit from your sessions?
Buyer, Planner, Business Analyst, Purchasing manager, Shop floor scheduler
Aside from speaking, what you are most looking forward to about being part of Focus?
Networking, learning from other presenters and participants.
What sets Focus apart from other user group conferences, like Summit?
It is smaller, more focused, and has more time for specific questions you want answered in a topic area.
What are you most looking forward to about visiting Indianapolis?
I haven't ever been there before!
What’s on your personal conference agenda? Share any sessions you don’t want to miss!
Avoid a Collision: The Intersection of Production and Accounting
Anything else you’d like to say to potential attendees?
There is no better training value! FOCUS MRP sessions years ago gave a boost to my career that has been great.
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5 Tips to Achieve Training Success in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Implementations
Extension Perspective Microsoft Blog posts Dynamics 365 for Finance and operations
Hi all, I found two precisely written post by José A. Estevan
Also interesting video by
Michael Fruergaard Pontoppidan about chain of command idea under the Extensions.