Setting up a BYOD database
There is a feature called Bring Your Own Database (BYOD) that has been in the D365 since platform update 2 that you might be interested to play with if you […]
There is a feature called Bring Your Own Database (BYOD) that has been in the D365 since platform update 2 that you might be interested to play with if you […]
In case you missed it there was a new mobile app framework released in update 4 that allows you to take data from D365 screens and present them in a […]
The Lifecycle services team did a post about the October update you can find the link here https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/lcs/2016/10/27/october-2016-release-notes/ One of the features you want to have a look at is […]
If you are building mobile applications for Dynamics AX and looking for a place to start. The mobile applications that are available from Microsoft are good examples. Getting these from […]
In the previous post we got the configuration done to allow the user to authenticate and associate their login details to the user request. At that point they will be […]
I notice the LCS team have release their October updates. There was a new tool introduced that will be important in the future for manage AX configurations during implementations. It’s […]
There are a couple of ways to leverage the Excel Add-in with AX one using the tables as just a data source another using a prepared service. This allows you […]
This is part of a step in doing a modification to get a button on the sales quotation list page to allow the operator to generate a sales quote in […]
If you want to be able to access sales quotation programmatically for example via a web services it’s relatively easy to publish a service. What you do with it from […]
This is a sample calling into a custom service from a .NET application. This is an example to show the basic concepts. Cheers Lachlan