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CDS now named Microsoft Dataflex now named Project Oakdale
War wohl nichts: Jetzt läuft das Ganze unter dem Namen Project Oakdale https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-looks-ready-to-abandon-its-new-dataflex-low-code-brand/ https://alfapeople.com/everything-need-know-about-microsoft-dataflex/ Ok, das ist mal wieder eine Fussnote wert. Wie es scheint gibt es „big news“ im Bezug auf Common Data Service oder besser Microsoft Dataflex. Eine ausführliche Abhandlung habe ich hier gefunden: Dataflex is more (and less) than CDS
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Using Visual Studio Code with Power BI — Phil Seamark on DAX
For this blog, I want to share a technique that allows you to use tools such as Visual Studio Code to connect to and make changes to Power BI models. 1.515 weitere Wörter über Using Visual Studio Code with Power BI — Phil Seamark on DAX
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(Slightly) More Elegant Error Handling in Business Central — James Pearson
This is an intro post to the Error Message Mgt. codeunit and related objects. NAV has never brilliant when it comes to error handling, for a couple of reasons. The error messages themselves sometimes leave a lot to be desired The whac-a-mole nature of fixing multiple errors by finding one at a time and attempting […]…
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Securing your HTTP triggered flow in Power Automate — Stefano Demiliani
This is a quick post for giving a response to a question that comes out in our latest Microsoft’s webcast about creating cloud-based workflows for Dynamics 365 Business Central. In this training I’ve talked a lot about the „When an HTTP request is received“ action in Power Automate (and on Azure Logic Apps too) and […]…
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NAV (BC) Integration Old vs. New
Ok this webcast had a clear focus on NAV BC SaaS. But nevertheless I think these two pictures have a clear message. Register for On-demand version When moving from the old NAV world to the new one it is not a question of CAL vs. AL. In my opinion the biggest challenge is to break…
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Dynamics 365 BC – MS Team Events
Creating Workflows for Dynamics 365 Business Central using Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps Developing APIs and Integrations to Dynamics 365 Business Central
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Exam AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Ich habe nun auch dieses Fundamental-Exam bestanden. Ich denke, dass es für Leute, die schon länger mit Azure zu tun haben, recht leicht zu schaffen ist. Man muss natürlich schon etwas mit den einzelnen Komponenten bewandert sein, aber es gibt ja dazu jede Menge an Infos und Videos im Internet. Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals
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Debug Power Apps with Monitor — SharePains by Pieter Veenstra
Quite a while ago in 2018 I wrote about how to debug Power Apps. Then we still had to go through development steps just to understand what was happening in … read the debug-power-apps-with-monitor post über Debug Power Apps with Monitor — SharePains by Pieter Veenstra
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Business Central Virtual Event
Konnte gestern etwas in den Event reinschauen: https://vshow.on24.com/vshow/BCVE/registration/17187 Vor allem hat mich dieser Beitrag interessiert. Ich finde die Integration mittlerweile als sehr gelungen. Vor allem die Roadmap ist für mich von Interesse. Virtual Entities machen es in der Zukunft möglich, NAV-Daten ins CDS virtuell bereit zu stellen. Es sollen sogar CRUD Operations möglich sein. Das…
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Visual Financial Transactions Analysis
Echt cool, T-Konten in NAV BC Visual Financial TransactionsAnalysis