Posts Tagged ‘Dynamics 365 Finance’
Dynamics 365: What’s to Love? Part 2 – The Public Sector
With Valentine’s Day this Sunday, we kicked off a month long blog series highlighting why certain industries should be falling in love with Dynamics 365 if they haven’t already! Today we’re talking about State Agencies, Municipalities, and others in the Public Sector space. You just know me so well! Talk about “soul mates” with Dynamics…
Read Full PostDynamics AX to Dynamics 365: It’s Time
We’re almost one whole month into 2021 and your business is on Dynamics AX 2012, maybe even AX 2009. While your ERP has served you well (we hope), there’s no denying it’s time to start looking at Dynamics 365 if you aren’t already. The only AX Users that still have mainstream support available are on…
Read Full PostSetting up One-Time Suppliers in Dynamics 365
Ask anyone in the accounting department what their biggest pet peeve is and the following case will always make the Top 5 list “Executives that submit expense reports, two weeks late, without attaching the receipts!” Then they will start mumbling about the ten key pad, but after that, they will resoundingly say, “Vendor setup!” Guess…
Read Full PostLaunching Dynamics 365 Finance Report Designer Application in Different Browsers
Everyone has their own preference when it comes to browsing the web and luckily we have a few choices of browser when it comes to Dynamics 365 as well. If you are using the Financial reports (aka Management Reporter) within D365, you may need to use the Report Designer to create and edit financial reports.…
Read Full PostDynamics 365 Finance – U.S. Payroll Tax Updates Support Extended
That’s right, support for tax updates in Dynamics 365 Finance Payroll isn’t ending in October 2021 anymore. In fact, with support now extended through July 31, 2024, customers have some time to think through their options moving forward. “Keep on keepin’ on.” So what does that mean for Dynamics 365 Finance customers already using the…
Read Full PostDynamics 365 – Updating the Standard Cost
So the Standard Cost is wrong in Dynamics 365… What do you do now? Don’t panic. You have options! Create a Cost Version Create a standard cost version to be used for the purpose of updating standard costs throughout the year. This Costing version is in addition to the normal Annual standard cost version used…
Read Full PostDynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain – Extensibility of SQL Operations
Extensions, Extensions, Extensions! Today we will be talking with X++ developers engaged in database requests for Dynamics 365. If you are trying to extend methods using traditional select statements in X++, expect some challenges. Now that all D365 customizations are done in extensions instead of overlaying, there are some new ways to tackle SQL operations.…
Read Full PostHow to embed Power BI visuals into Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain – Part 2: Data Refresh
This is a Part 2 of the blog series on embedded Power BI for Dynamics 365 – please refer to Part 1 on how to get started. While it’s important to deliver useful information in a convenient manner, it is equally important to deliver current information when users need it. Ultimately, business requirements dictate how…
Read Full PostHow to embed Power BI visuals into Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain – Part 1: Getting Started
Some of you may be wondering what it would take to have access to rich, interactive and powerful Power BI visuals directly in Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain. Excitingly, the solution is not a very complicated one. There’s not even a need for additional licensing. Microsoft simplified the process of delivering reports to Dynamic…
Read Full PostMoving from Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 Finance, Supply Chain
So you’re a User looking at moving from Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 (Finance/Supply Chain, etc.) Welcome! We’re glad to have you here. Since the formal unveiling of Dynamics 365 at the 2016 User Group Summit in Tampa, we have talked to countless GP Users on the mid-market/enterprise line wondering what this new set of…
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