From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs: Collect/analyze data; Drop shipment; Azure Logic Apps; Statement deprecation
In this week’s review of Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs
- Using Microsoft Fabric to collect and analyze Business Central data
- Reversing a drop shipment GRN and sales shipment
- Azure Logic Apps workflows: restrict access by IP ranges
- 'With' statement deprecation in Business Central
Using Microsoft Fabric to collect and analyze Business Central Data
On the ArcherPoint blog, Mohana Yadav wrote that organizations using Dynamics 365 Business Central often struggle with managing and analyzing large amounts of data. That's because there's no unified platform that integrates smoothly with D365BC while providing powerful data analysis and reporting tools.
As such, Yadav noted that companies have to rely on multiple solutions, each with its own limitations, causing inconsistent data, delayed report creation and difficulties in data analysis.
Yadav believes Microsoft Fabric can be a game-changer for data management and analysis because it offers a platform that integrates well with D365BC. In his blog post, Yadav noted that he'll be presenting a session on that’s at the Community Summit North America 2024 in October.
Reversing a drop shipment GRN and sales shipment in Business Central
Writing on the CloudFronts blog, Vaishnavi Joshi stated that reversing a drop shipment goods receipt note (GRN) and sales shipment in D365BC can be complex but is crucial for managing errors or changes in the supply chain.
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