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From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs: Forecast seasonal food demand; Optimize licensing; Edit internal data; Manage task limits

by MSDW Reporter
Editorial Team, MSDynamicsWorld.com

In this review of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs:

  • Improving forecasting for seasonal food demand
  • Editing internal data on posted transactions
  • Managing task limits per batch group
  • Using Power Platform admin center to optimize license consumption for F&O applications

5 ways D365 SCM improves forecasting for seasonal food demand

On the Logan Consulting blog, Maya Ikenberry wrote that seasonal demand can make or break profits in the food and beverage industry. 

She noted that producing too much can leave you with wasted stock, while producing too little can mean running out and losing sales. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management includes forecasting tools that help companies predict seasonal trends more accurately and adjust quickly to market changes.

Ikenberry provided detailed information about five ways D365 SCM enhances forecasting for seasonal food demand, including leveraging historical sales data, integrating external market data, shelf-life planning, and more.

Editing internal data on posted transactions

On the Rand Group blog, Jordan Lutz asked if you've ever posted a journal entry and then noticed the description was missing, unclear, or the financial tags were wrong.

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