Cumulative Update 17 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update.
Cumulative Update 04 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018. The cumulative update is intended mainly for solutions that are experiencing the problems described in the Knowledge Base article linked to below. However, you are advised to always keep your solution updated with the latest cumulative update.
In the past, we have provided the following System Center Management Packs: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013R2 Management Pack for System Center Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 Management Pack for System Center However, there are no plans to create System Center Management Packs for Dynamics NAV 2016 or later.
It could be considered quite a typical request to integrate a custom supplemental table (Dynamics 365 for Sales Lookup table) in Dynamics NAV when dealing with integration projects. The scope of this blog post is to provide a general guidance at high-level which are the tasks to accomplish to be successful in achieve this goal.
One of the showcase features of Dynamics 365 Business Central is the ability to use the product within Microsoft Outlook clients using Outlook add-ins. There are two add-ins that come out of the box with Dynamics 365 Business Central: The Contact Insights add-in and the Document View add-in.
If you want to upgrade a customer’s database from Dynamics NAV 2013 or Dynamics NAV 2013 R2, you may have noticed that the latest Dynamics NAV 2018 cumulative update does not have a direct path to upgrade from these earlier versions.
We’re pleased to announce that the Business Central Developer documentation is available here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-365/blog/business-central/dev-itpro. This is where you will see all new updates to AL documentation going forward, so please remember to bookmark this page.
For almost 10 years, you might have become used to finding content online for Dynamics NAV in the MSDN Library. We announced last year that we’re moving to the Docs.microsoft.com site, and today we moved the last bits to the Docs site as well.
In Business Central running the Microsoft cloud we operate with three different object ranges in terms of licensing. Developing for Business Central is done using Visual Studio Code with the AL Language extension.
A modern solution for modern businesses With 160,000+ customers, more than 2.7 million users, and 3500 partners worldwide, Dynamics NAV has sold in 195 countries – that’s pretty much every country in the world.
We’re pleased to announce the March update of the Developer Preview. We have been working hard on improving the capabilities of the toolset as well as fixing incoming issues reported by you. Below you can see the changes that we’re announcing for this update.
We’re back with new learnings from our work with maching learning – and with a question for you: What if you could pick from a library of published Machine Learning Models, each one made by experts in their field, and build it into your business solution?