An often requested feature is automatic download of currency exchange rates, and this short article illustrates how you can build your own using RSS feeds and MS XMLDOM 6.0 which should work with all NAV versions 2.0 to 2009R2. Going forward, you should consider using DotNet types instead.
The issue we’re talking about here is this: There is an AX form which users make their own personalisations to, moving some of the fields around, or perhaps adding other fields (via the right click->setup functions). Then I need to redevelop this form a bit – a couple of new fields are added via the AOT.
Well I hope that you enjoyed the Convergence coverage from our team last week – certainly a lot going on in particular around Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
In “old good classic” NAV we have feature (and property)Â named AutoFormatType. Together with property AutoFormatExpr we can set decimal to any format we need.
Threading in AX 2009 is different from threading in C#. In C# you can spawn up threads and have them do whatever they do. The same thing is available in AX using the Thread class but it isn’t the optimal or recommended way to spawn threads in AX. This is because AX has AOS instances and batches.
The Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 SCM code upgrade white papers have been available for download on MSDN. Enjoy! Implementing InventTrans Refactoring – Discusses the refactoring of the InventTrans table and common design patterns. Also discusses how to implement these changes when developing new features or updating existing features.
I was reading Sonoma’s new book Working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and found this list to be very helpful. · Improved Microsoft Office Interface Microsoft Office 2007 introduced a new ribbon interface in products such as Excel and Word. Microsoft Office 2010 expanded the ribbon into other office products such as Outlook and OneNote.
Once you have collected a dump file, to analyse it you need to use a tool called WinDbg. In this post I am going to explain how to set up WinDbg so it’s ready to debug a memory dump taken from a Dynamics AX process.
Our manufacturing and retail industry teams have been busy of late speaking to press and analysts about what they see as some of the key trends dirivng change in their industries, how IT will play an increasing…
Today’s guest blogger is CRM MVP Julie Yack who talks to us about a new CRM MVP project, the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Wiki on TechNet. CRM MVPs are becoming Ninjas Yes, seriously, ninjas. Ok, wiki-ninjas, but that’s still just as cool.