External catalog setup using cXML in D365 – Part 1
InĀ previous post we had a look at the user experience for the requisition punchOut which uses the new cXML capabilities for the external catalog. In this post let’s have […]
InĀ previous post we had a look at the user experience for the requisition punchOut which uses the new cXML capabilities for the external catalog. In this post let’s have […]
In the July 2017 release of D365 the purchase requisition punchOut capability is back. This existed in AX2012 with a sample protocol handler for OCI and I’ve posted about the […]
If you are looking to use procurement and sourcing good chance you are working with suppliers. It might help efficiency to allow suppliers to be able to collaborate in the […]
One of the things to get familiar with when learning a new business application is the status of documents and transactions. One example is inventory status when receiving inventory on […]
When working on an RFQ, sometimes you are looking for an item that a vendor can’t supply. So they could either decline to bid or you might allow them to […]
When you setup an RFQ you have the option to specify what fields you might want to default onto the vendors bids for example the prices. There is a few […]
When working with suppliers sometimes you might want to value a relationship over price if the quality or the delivery performance is good. When setting up an RFQ you might […]
The following code changes are made in the merged objects. It’s probably more efficient to add these manually without going through the trouble of trying to merge into you environment […]
Working with a number of customers using both punchOut and having a need to send purchase orders I’m sharing some sample code that you can leverage to add automation to […]
There are times where data might not be formatted correctly or wrong data provided that will cause a purchaseĀ to be returned from the supplier. The supplier will often return an […]