From the Microsoft Dynamics AX Blogs: Reduce Time for Master Scheduling Jobs; Tracking Subsidiary Statements; Replacement of “Temporary Property”; Display Documents in a New Table Through EP

June 27 2011

Master Scheduling Nightly Batch Job Taking Too Long? Here's a Tip: The folks at Dilip's blog for Dynamics AX had an issue where the Master Scheduling nightly batch job was taking 4 hours to complete. Here's how they reduced the time to 45 minutes: "Set up the Helpers count to a number more than 0, in our case 8 was a decent figure as it reduced the job completion time

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