Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features

Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Analyze, group, and pivot data on list pages using multiple tabs (In-client Analysis mode)
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Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Drag and drop files onto the file upload dialog
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Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Access actions and navigation menu efficiently with keyboard (KeyTips)
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Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Manage user permissions using Azure Active Directory security groups (‘User Group’ -> ‘Security Group’)
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Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Set up and sync master data across companies (Master data management)
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Business Central 2023 wave 1 (BC22) new features: Provide Title and custom actions to Error dialogs (Custom Actions in error messages)
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Source : Dynamics 365 Lab

Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23) new features

Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23): Improved processes for inventory counts and adjustments
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Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23): Sets whether an Excel layout will render to multiple data sheets or in a single sheet named Data (ExcelLayoutMultipleDataSheets Property)
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Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23): New Data model for table extensions (Better performance when working with multiple extensions)
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Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23): Print and scan barcodes (No customization)
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Business Central 2023 wave 2 (BC23): Demo tool and data for service scenarios (New demo data)
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Source : Dynamics 365 Lab

Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 3 out of 5

If you haven’t already read part 2 you should do so here, before continuing to read this post.

In part 2 I talked about how to connect to my locally installed NAV Web Service Proxy from anywhere in the world and towards the end, I promised that I would explain how the proxy was build. Problem was, that while writing this post I ran into a bug in the Servicebus – which was really annoying.

Bron : Freddys Blog
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Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 5 out of 5

If you haven’t already read part 4 (and the prior parts) you should do so here, before continuing to read this post.

In this post, I am going to create a small Windows Phone 7 application, which basically will be a phone version of the sidebar gadgets from this post.

Bron : Freddys Blog
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Utilizing Cloud Services – Part 1

During 2011 I have conducted sessions on utilizing cloud services at various events (Convergence US, Directions EMEA, Dutch Dynamics Community Event, NAV Tech Days, Airlift in Munich and Directions US – and every time I have promised that I would blog about how to do these cool things – how can you as a NAV Partner or a NAV Customer take advantage of the Cloud.

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