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Release Notes for Field Service and Project Service Automation Update 5 

Applies to: Project Service Automation for Dynamics 365 version 8.2, Field Service for Dynamics 365 version 8.2, Universal Resource Scheduling (URS) solution on Dynamics 365 version 8.2 We’re pleased to announce the latest update to the Field Service and Project Service Automation solutions for Dynamics 365 version 8.2. This update includes improvements to quality, performance,

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Technical reference reports have been released for 7.3 

Updated technical reference reports have been released for Finance and Operations version 7.3: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/northamerica/AX/downloads/reports/axtechrefrep The reports included in the download are: Aggregate measures​ Aggregate data entities​ Configuration key groups Configuration keys Data entities Data entity fields Key performance indicators (KPIs) License codes Menu items Menu items, license codes, and configuration keys SQL Server Reporting Services

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Generate Symbols in a Modern Development environment with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 

With the general availability of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 in the first week of December 2017, the new and Modern development environment experience becomes more and more used by developers; side by side with the C/SIDE development environment. Working with a standard CRONUS database is pretty easy, while every developer would like to give it

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Scheduling Your Dynamics 365 Organization for Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online) version 9.0 Update 

We are providing the following information to help you effectively plan for a successful update to your existing Dynamics 365 organizations to Dynamics 365 (online), version 9.0. What you need to know about the customer-driven update process. Flexible choices: You will be able to start scheduling your updates to Dynamics 365 (online), version 9.0 service,

Cumulative Update 58 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 has been released 

Cumulative Update 58 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013. Cumulative Update 58 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 will be the last release for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 as it by January 9, 2018 will be out of  mainstream support period. The cumulative update is intended

Cumulative Update 39 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015 has been released 

Cumulative Update 39 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015. 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 27 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 has been released 

Cumulative Update 27 includes all application and platform hotfixes and regulatory features that have been released for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. 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 14 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017 has been released 

Cumulative Update 14 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.

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Work continues on Dynamics 365 digital assistant experiences 

Applies to: Dynamics 365 (online), version 9.x Dynamics 365 (online), version 8.x, Dynamics CRM Online 2016 Update We are working to deliver a robust and scalable digital assistant experience across all of our Dynamics 365 offerings. This includes natural language integration for customers and partners across multiple channels including Cortana. To that end, we are discontinuing the current

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RDLC Export to Excel: Some hints 

When you build RDLC reports in Dynamics NAV, you can choose between 5 different output types, also known as rendering extensions: Preview (HTML-like, Soft Page-Break) Print (Hard Page-Break) PDF (Hard Page-Break) Word (Soft Page-Break) Excel (Soft Page-Break) Each rendering extension is independent and generated by its own engine, also known as the renderer. In the