In this blog Duilio Tacconi explains how you can implement a Copy Loop in Word report layouts: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/nav/2017/01/24/how-to-implement-a-copy-loop-in-word-report-layouts/ Modifications made could be easily applied also to previous versions (Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015).
It is now possible to subscribe to a report to receive an email with a snapshot of that page to your inbox. You will receive an email snapshot of each report page when the report is refreshed. If the report doesn’t refresh, you will not receive a snapshot email that day. If the report refreshes more … Read More →
Thanks Freddy! https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/freddyk/2017/01/11/nav-2017-cu2-on-azure/ https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/nav/2017/01/06/dynamics-nav-and-windows-server-2016/ Download it: Cumulative Update 02 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 To learn more about what is included in this cumulative update please visit this kb article: https://mbs2.microsoft.com/knowledgebase/KBDisplay.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;3216190 To learn more about other cumulative updates already release for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 please see this kb article: https://mbs2.microsoft.com/knowledgebase/KBDisplay.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;3209071
Recently I noticed a new Reporting tab in the Service Tier options, in Dynamics NAV: It has the following options: Enable Save as Excel on Request Pages of RDLC-layout Reports Specifies whether users can open or save a report that is based on an RDLC layout as Microsoft Excel document from the report request page. … Read More →
In this webinar I cover some new functions in NAV 2017: Assisted Setup Page Wizard Working With Media on Records Task Scheduler Notifications Time Series API Resources / Help https://youtu.be/aQOzCGKYawA (We apologize for hitting the recording a notch to late.) The presentation I used is available here: New CAL Functions The code examples … Read More →
I’m so excited… Microsoft’s Christmas present for Dynamics NAV is finally here… Want to get your feet wet? Follow the instructions in the blog post or MSDN below: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/nav/2016/12/20/announcing-the-preview-of-development-tools-for-dynamics-nav/ Developing Extensions Using the New Development Environment: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/newdev-dev-overview
Watch this How Do I video to learn how to configure the Excel add-in in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017. The demonstration covers the following steps: required prerequisites creating application in Azure management portal granting access to the application OAuth2 configuration NAV server configuration Learn more at: http://aka.ms/NAVGetReady Configuring Dynamics NAV and the Excel Add-In: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/configuring-dynamics-nav-excel-addin
Wow… What a great conference it was, again. So many attendees, so many interesting sessions, presentations, topics… Dynamics NAV 2017 is full of amazing new features… I was really honored to be a part of it. During the conference I took part in a couple of very interesting sessions about PowerShell, Extensions and New C/AL … Read More →
In this video I will show you How Do I Use Time Series API in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017. You will see how to get an Azure Machine Learning experiment, publish an end point and use the Time Series API to get predictions. In the end we will then use these predictions to create a purchase order.
In this video you will see how to develop a wizard page for html clients.
In this example, we will keep things simple. Let’s imagine that a user wants to send a Sales Quote. For that Sales Quote document to be useful, it must contain their company name and Email address. Let’s create a wizard to guide a user through specifying their company name and Email address, using 5 steps.
In this video you will see how to create beautiful, professional looking email cover letter templates, including images, and invoice information such as totals, due date and payment terms, and use these when sending emails to customers: