From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs: Intercompany features; Sales order agent; End-user testing; Visible flowfields
In this week’s review of the Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs:
- Sales order agent: Now in public preview
- Understanding intercompany features
- The value of end-user testing
- Calculate values only for visible flowfields
Sales order agent for Business Central now in public preview
On the Microsoft Dynamics 365 blog, Mike Morton stated that sales order agent for D365BC is now available for customers in paid public preview.
Morton wrote that the first prebuilt agent in D365BC is an important milestone in how businesses run their day-to-day work.
He noted that instead of relying on traditional apps, Microsoft Copilot is starting to take over by using smart agents that handle tasks automatically. Morton stated that businesses can save time, reduce boring, repetitive work, and get more done using fewer resources.
In his blog post, Morton explained in detail what the sales order agent does in D365BC.
Business Central intercompany
Writing on her blog, Kim Dallefeld asked:
- Do you have or manage multiple companies?
- Do you buy and sell between each company?
- Do you have one company that pays most or all of your vendors for each company?
She wrote that if you answered yes to any one of these questions, you need to use the intercompany features of Business Central.
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