From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs: See AL code structure instantly; Secure Azure storage account; Smarter D365BC integration; Reduce production bottlenecks
In this review of the Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs:
- Simplify AL code review with colorful indentation (a VS Code extension for BC)
- A guide to enabling Business Central-only access using network security perimeter
- Dataverse: The key to smarter BC integration
- The secret to reducing production bottlenecks with visual scheduling
See your AL code structure instantly in Dynamics 365 Business Central
Writing on his blog, Jeffrey Bulanadi stated that while he was reviewing AL code before the holiday break, he came across deeply nested logic that was hard to follow.
He noted that this happens a lot in Business Central projects as extensions grow over time.
Bulanadi wrote that to make code reviews easier, he built a small Visual Studio Code extension called AL Indent Prism.
He noted that the extension adds light background colors to each indent level, making it easier to see how code is nested without changing the code itself.
In his post, Bulanadi explained what AL Indent Prism does and how it works.
Securing your Azure storage account: Enabling Business Central-only access using network security perimeter
Writing on his blog, Stefano Demiliani stated that most of you already know that you can access an Azure storage account directly from D365BC using AL code to manage blobs and files.
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