Renato Fajdiga a seasoned Microsoft Dynamics NAV/365 Business Central architect and blogger, currently leads the Business Applications team, overseeing F&O, BC, and other business applications. An MVP and MCT since 2018, he specializes in Business Applications, particularly Dynamics 365 Business Central and Power Platform. He thrives on learning new technologies and concepts that enhance customer processes. Occasionally, he delves into coding, but his primary motivation is resolving community-posted issues with Dynamics 365 Business Central. You can follow me on: https://bsky.app/profile/rfajdiga.bsky.social
Queries have not been commonly used in the ERP world since the NAV era. However, with Dynamics 365 Business Central now exposed to other applications, users have the possibility to use queries to perform various integrations through API queries. Queries can also be used to enhance user reporting experience and provide new dimensions of reporting capabilities to Dynamics 365 Business Central. In our session, we will demonstrate how to develop various query types, build various reports based on query datasets, track queries in telemetry, and use them in various integrations and user scenarios.
Read moreExtending Dynamics 365 Business Central has never been easier, thanks to Microsoft's new features for connecting to Dataverse. Explore the practical benefits of Virtual Tables and Business Events, enabling developers and consultants to easily integrate out-of-the-box solutions. But that's not all – we'll show you how to go beyond, extending and building applications and workflows for those situations when standard functionality is insufficient. Join our session where we'll walk you through creating new virtual tables, utilizing standard and creating custom Business Events, and tracking telemetry. Real-life scenarios will highlight the practical side of extending Dynamics 365 Business Central.
Read moreFor decades, developers have had the possibility to develop reports based on various data sources. With the new version of Dynamics 365 Business Central, developers, key users, and consultants can build reports and modify them without development experience. In our session, we will show you how to create a report from scratch, the possibilities of RDLC, Word, and Excel layouts, and when to use them. We will show how we can easily monitor reports execution in Telemetry and track eventual problems. When standard reporting is not enough, users can utilize BI reporting through Power BI and share reports with colleagues. Join our session about reports and Power BI capabilities.
Read moreFor decades, developers have had the possibility to develop reports based on various data sources. With the new version of Dynamics 365 Business Central, developers, key users, and consultants can build reports and modify them without development experience. Our session will show you how to create a report from scratch, the possibilities of RDLC, Word, and Excel layouts, and when to use them. We will show how we can easily monitor reports execution in Telemetry and track eventual problems. When standard reporting is not enough, users can utilize BI reporting through Power BI and share reports with colleagues. Join our session about reporting capabilities within Dynamics 365 Business Central
Read moreDynamics 365 Business Central offers various capabilities to extend its data and business logic with Dataverse. From data sync to the virtual entities developer can utilize out-of-the-box integrations. Partners can extend it and build applications and workflows based on the Dataverse data when standard functionality is not enough. In our session, we will show you how you can connect Dynamics 365 Business Central and Dataverse, extend standard integration functionality, build your own APIs, consume it in Power Apps applications, and perform analytics based on the data stored in Dataverse.
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