When we design and write our code we need to think about performance. We have been used to thinking about database performance, using FindFirst(), FindSet(), IsEmpty() where appropriate. We also need to think about performance when we create our subscriber Codeunits.
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Quick Tip: Working With Multiple Power BI Subscriptions/Accounts
As a consultant I frequently work with customers who want to add me to their Power BI tenant so I can publish reports, monitor data refresh and so on. However, this means I end up with many different Microsoft “Work or School” accounts, one for each customer, and signing in and out of each one can be a real pain. I use Chrome as my main browser so instead I create one profile in Chrome for each customer – it makes it very easy to switch between Power BI accounts without having to sign in and out.
How to test your event subscriptions
Many developers have started using the events that are raised in Dynamics NAV, and some have even started adding events to their solutions. There is some concern that a subscription will break if the interface of an event is changed.
Implementing a subscription solution in Dynamics NAV as an extension
Extensions in Microsoft dynamics NAV have the huge benefit that no standard objects are changed – meaning that the application code is left untouched – whilst still being able to implement a tailor-made solution in Dynamics NAV.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 – Events Subscriptions Window
In This article we will discuss about the New Window that we have for Event Subscriptions.