Dynamics 365 Business Central: introducing the Dynamics 365 Translation Service Visual Studio Code extension (preview)

Have you ever used the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Translation Service (DTS)? The Microsoft Dynamics 365 Translation Service (DTS) is hosted in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS). It’s designed to enhance the experience for partners and independent software vendors (ISVs) when they translate their solutions or add a new language for supported Dynamics products.

Source : Stefano Demiliani
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Getting Started With Reports and Report Extensions In Business Central

In this post you will learn how to start working with reports and report extensions in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Also, you will learn 2 ways to import the report layout.

  • How To Create A Simple Report Layout
  • How To Create A Report Extension
  • Source : Business Central Geek
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    Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS: How to get the list of Extension ID (App ID), Extension Name, Publisher, etc. via AL

    Today I would like to brefily talk about how to get the list of Extension ID (App ID), Extension Name, etc. via AL in Business Central SaaS.
    I saw this question on Twitter this morning. He tried to use ‘Published Application‘ (table 2000000206 “Published Application”) to get the list of Extensions. But unfortunately, ‘Published Application‘ has scope ‘OnPrem‘ and cannot be used for ‘Extension’ development.

    Source : Dynamics 365 Lab
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    Extension Development for Non-developers for Dynamics 365 Business Central

    A lot of people using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central want to learn how to develop and publish an extension on their Business Central tenant.

    What drives this is that in the old Dynamics NAV, the users are able to easily add fields onto a page even if they’re not developers. Now that they’ve upgraded to Business Central, it’s not as straightforward. For people that are not developers, we want to give the ability to add fields on to a page back in their hands.

    Source : Confessions of a Dynamics 365 Business Central Consultant
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    The messy extensibility visibility

    First of all, let me apologize for the tongue twister. It could well be a title for TBBT. A small joke for this Christmas holidays. I hope you and your loved ones spend a good time together.

    Now back to it. In my post about actions in lines I talked about how to integrate actions between the fields of a list. This way the user could have a ‘shortcut’ for repetitive tasks.

    Source : Business Central Geek
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