Acknowledging the barriers to accessing OpenAI services through Azure, I chose a more direct and accessible approach: connecting Business Central directly with OpenAI. This post chronicles my journey, not only to share a simple toolkit I developed for this integration but also to introduce a variant of Dmitry’s work, adapted to generate a Warehouse Setup series in Business Central.
Tag Archives: Toolkit
CoPilot toolkit: How to count tokens… Precisely
Elevate your Business Central AI applications with precise token counting method, ensuring maximum utilization of token limits!
Send HTTP request with the Performance Toolkit
With the Performance Toolkit you can test your performance inside Business Central. But in the modern world Business Central is not on his own. There are dozens of interactions with other systems. And you want to test that also for your performance. Well that is also possible with the Performance Toolkit! In this blog I will show you:
DMT – Data Migration Toolkit
I have added some features to the very simple tool (which was born to launch only XML), they are simple but they can be useful.
Features
Delete Data from Tables
ALL Sessions Killer
Table Runner
XMLPort Runner
XMLPort Runner LOG
Best Practices Tips and Tricks for Upgrading Part 4 ‘No, we did not forget the toolkit’
In the journey of upgrading between the Dynamics NAV old platform and the new ones, we have had 3 blogs written before:
Best Practices Tips and Tricks for Upgrading to Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 or Dynamics NAV 2015
Best Practices Tips and Tricks for Upgrading to Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 or Dynamics NAV 2015 Part 2
Best Practices Tips and Tricks for Upgrading to Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 or Dynamics NAV 2015 Part 3
We want to highlight some more points related to upgrading and will share some useful tips.
Let’s talk about Shared Fixture and how to profit from this with the Dynamics NAV Test Toolkit
It’s been a while that I wrote on NAV and automated tests. In the meanwhile I have been teaching a lot all over Europe, and, yes, advocating test automation in NAV. And what did you do since my last post How-to: Run Standard Tests against Your Code? Did you dare and try? And did you also have the time/guts to continue with it? I know some that did.
How we started using the Test Toolkit
With our upgrade to NAV 2016 from NAV 2009 R2 many new things came available to us at The Learning Network, formerly known as Van Dijk Educatie. Technical improvements like the performance of the service tier, which was one of the major reasons for wanting to leave behind NAV 2009. But of course, next to a vast number of functional features, also the availability of PowerShell cmdlets, upgrade codeunits and test automation.