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From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management Blogs: Demand planning; Transfer journal vs transfer order; Task limits

by MSDW Reporter
Editorial Team, MSDynamicsWorld.com

In this week’s review of the latest Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs:

  • Demand planning: a breakdown of the new planning app
  • Difference between transfer journal and transfer order
  • Managing task limits per batch group

Demand planning: a breakdown of the new Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations planning app

On the Stoneridge Software blog, Joe Tews wrote that the new demand planning app in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations helps businesses stay competitive by boosting their abilities to predict demand, adapt to market changes, and manage complex data.

In the blog post, Tews explained what demand planning in D365 F&O is and provided information on the core capabilities in the demand planning app. He also wrote about the evolution of demand planning and discussed how demand planning in D365 F&O works.

Additionally, Tews wrote about the key algorithms in the D365 F&O demand planning app as well as the future of the app.

Difference between transfer journal and transfer order: D365 F&O

Writing on the Dynamics Square blog, Samar Malik stated that in D365 F&O, knowing the difference between a transfer journal and a transfer order is critical when you're handling inventories. 

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