Building an aggregate data entity to access a measure via Odata
In a previous post series we had a look at creating a aggregate measurement. In that example we published the measure to the entity store. Data needs to be moved […]
In a previous post series we had a look at creating a aggregate measurement. In that example we published the measure to the entity store. Data needs to be moved […]
If you are starting to learn development in D365 then understanding the difference between the customization and extensions is something to investigate. Extension being the new concept to allow smaller […]
In a previous post we had a look at creating a new module. After the model is created and during development you might want to review the package dependencies. This […]
In a previous post we had a look at an example of the modern design reports. You can install them from Lifecycle Service. To evaluate them further you might want […]
If you are just starting out with D365 or moving from AX2012 then it helps to have a little orientation on where to find things. If you are coming from […]
There is a handy form under system administration called the element usage log. This keeps some statistics about how often the form is accessed. You could use this information to […]
In a previous post I did an overview of the requisition control rule that you can setup in the purchasing policy. As noted in the previous post there are only […]
Even though I spend most of my time on configuring the AX application there are times where I have to put my developer hat on to workout what might be […]
If you are new to Dynamics AX and work on the functional side of things. If you have to write specifications for a modification you want, or you are investigating a […]
The XDS policy framework was added in AX2012 to provide a replacement to the venerable record level security system in Dynamics AX. XDS gives new capabilities but does come with […]