From the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Blogs: SQL Server Management Studio; CRM/NAV integration; Service management; UI elements removal
From this week's Microsoft Dynamics NAV blogs:
- Create Advanced Charts in Dynamics NAV: Best Practice - SQL Script
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Integration On Premises and Online with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016/2017
- Service Management within Dynamics NAV
- About "UI Elements Removal" Feature
Create Advanced Charts in Dynamics NAV: Best Practice - SQL Script
On his TharangaC - Dynamics NAV Blog, Tharanga Chandrasekara offered a best practice to save some time if you are working with SQL Server Management Studio.
According to Chandrasekara, a number of people who work with Microsoft Dynamics NAV aren't really that familiar with SQL Server Management Studio even though the back-end of NAV is based on the SQL database.
Even though you might not use SQL Server Management Studio all that much, if you're like most people, including Chandrasekara, you probably use wizards to do things because it's usually easier and error-free, he wrote.
For example, if you're making a backup of the same database 10 times, then that means you have do the same process 10 times.
But there's a way you could do that with just one click. You can find out how here.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Integration On Premises and Online with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016/2017
On the Dynamics NAV Team Blog, Duilio Tacconi wrote that since the launch of Microsoft Dynamics 365, the NAV Development Team has been working hard to move from the old Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 SDK (7.0) to the shining latest one from Dynamics CRM 2016 (8.2).
However, to move from the old SDK to the new one, the team had to make changes to ...
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