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Scribe Error while integrating from Salesforce to Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Posted On December 4, 2018 by Simran Monteiro Posted in Tagged in , ,

Introduction: Recently, we encountered an error while integrating Sales Orders from Salesforce to Microsoft Dynamics NAV via Scribe displaying the following error message. Error Details: “The Sales Header Extension does not exist. Identification fields and values: Document Type=’Quote’, No=’ ‘ ” Reason for the error: Upon further debugging, we found that a field in the Target NAV environment was throwing the error when Scribe was trying to input data into it. Solution: The configuration of the field in the Target NAV environment needs to be changed so that it can populate data being integrated by Scribe. This will allow Scribe to integrate the record successfully!

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How to change the no. of decimal points for a particular field in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operation

Introduction: In Dynamics 365 for finance and operations the default decimal point is set up till 2 decimal place. To change the decimal point according to customers wish follow the following steps. Steps: 1. In the development environment run the Visual studio in administration mode. 2. In AOT find the EDT of the field and change the No of Decimals Property to 4-6 depending on the customers requirement. 3. Compile and build the solution. 4. The changes will be visible on Dynamics 365 finance and operations.

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D365 PSA v3 – Resource Assignment and Booking

Introduction: There is no limit to what D365 PSA can do. However, it has undergone some significant upgrades. since PSA v3 is a major shift from its previous version, some processes have changed which has greatly enriched the experience of using D365 PSA V3. Let’s quickly look at how you can assign resources and then book them on the Project in PSA v3 using a perfect example. Project I have a sample Project called Grand Chocolatiers Inc. whose schedule looks like this (the WBS is now Schedule in PSA v3) – I will now Assign and Book a Resource to show you how this is done in PSA v3. Assigning Resources: Now, you don’t have any resources Assigned to the Project you just created, so let’s go to the Schedule in the Project and add a new Resource, say, Alicia Baker. I’ve added Alicia Baker without booking her. Coming to the Team and refreshing the grid, I’ll see Alicia being assigned the 12 Hours. Booking Resource: Now, I’ll come to the Resource Reconciliation section and see how I can book Alicia on the task. I’ll select the Previous Difference in order for me to see the distribution I want to book Alicia on. After I double click on the Hours denoted (1), I’ll see an expanded view (2). Now, if I only select the below highlighted days, I’ll be booking Alicia for those hours on the 3 selected days only. Then, I’ll click on Extend Booking. Once I confirm the 3 days that I see, the resource will be booked for that time. And I’ll see the updated Reconciliation View after I book the resource. Now, if you check the Team or the Schedule Board, you’ll be able to see that Alicia is now Booked for the selected duration. Conclusion: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Project Service Automation enables companies to deliver projects more productively and profitably with higher client satisfaction and this is my personal experience. Today, being a project-based organization, we deliver end to end projects on time and this has helped us achieve an enhanced reputation as a service company. To check out more on the core functionalities and features, please see Kuldeep’s blog below: https://community.dynamics.com/365/projectserviceautomation/b/kuldeepsblog/archive/2018/10/16/reconciliation-view-amp-scheduling-a-resource-in-psa-v3

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Track Emails by setting “Tracked To Dynamics 365” Category in Outlook

Introduction: Ever thought of how tracking in Dynamics 365 App for Outlook could be easier? Guess What? Using “Category Based Tracking” you can now easily track Mails, Appointments and Tasks by simply setting a category on them in Outlook. This feature is beneficial as you can select multiple emails, set the category, and the rest is all done for you. We can also provide the same permissions to a delegate and forget about tracking emails, which will be done by them on our behalf. In this article we will go through how to enable Category based Tracking in Outlook and assigning a delegate to do it for us. Pre – Requisites: Outlook D365 Customer Engagement Dynamics 365 App for Outlook Implementation: Step 1: First we must enable tracking using Categories in Dynamics 365. To do this we must import the “Organization Settings Editor” latest managed solution .zip file present at “https://github.com/seanmcne/OrgDbOrgSettings/releases” in our instance. Once done, open the solution and find “TrackCategorizedItems”. As shown below the default value set is “false” and the current value is not set. Click on Add > then an Edit button is shown where we change the value from “false” to “true” as shown, after which everyone in the organization will be able to see the category in their outlook. Step 2: On Opening Outlook after few minutes, in the categories we can see the “Tracked in Dynamics 365”. Step 3: Now if you want to track any particular mail to Dynamics 365, you can set the category of the mail to “Tracked To Dynamics 365”. When the server-side synchronization takes place, an activity record in created in CRM. In a similar way, we can Right Click on Appointments and Tasks in Outlook to track then in CRM. Step 4: To view  tracking progress you can configure the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook which shows the status as Tracking Pending/ Not Tracked/Tracked. Step 5: In addition to this, we can also configure Delegate access so that you provide permission to another person who will performs these tasks on your behalf and track emails. Right click on the Inbox folder in Outlook > Permissions Click on “New” and add the person whom you want to provide the access and click Add. Modify Permission as Required. Note: If you want the delegate to set the “Tracked To Dynamics 365” category you will have to provide “Edit All” permission. Step 6:  Once this is done, the user with whom the mailbox is shared must add the mailbox in their outlook: Right Click on Root Folder > Add Shared Folder > Add email of the user who has shared their mailbox. After which the Shared Mailbox will be visible. To enable the delegate to set categories of the shared folder you must click on “Share” on the top ribbon in you calendar and provide “Delegate Only” Access to the Delegate. The delegate will receive an email to accept and add the calendar, after which he/she will be able to set the categories on the shared folder mails. Note: After the owner of the folder shares the calendar make sure that the permissions that were previously assigned to the delegate are still intact else the categories sections will be disabled for the delegate. Step 7:  To share the details of other folders under the root folder in Outlook, the process is the same, but you will to provide “Full Read Access” permission to the root folder and the desired custom permissions for the required folder. Conclusion: By setting this tracking category to mails on Outlook you can minimize the number of clicks and easily track activities in Dynamics CRM.

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Correct Posted Purchase Invoices – Dynamics 365 Business central

Introduction : This functionality helpful to correct posted Purchase invoice if user make mistake or want to do any changes. You cannot correct posed purchase invoice which are partially or fully paid. Steps: In search bar enter Posted Purchase Invoice and chose the related link. Select and open Posted Purchase Invoice which you want to correct. Click on correct button on Posted Purchase Invoice form. Once you click on correct then you will get below pop up. Choose yes to continue. New Purchase Invoice with same information will be created. Make the changes whichever are required and click on post button to post purchase invoice. In Posted Purchase Invoices form, you can check new posted purchase invoice. Choose Show Corrective Credit Memoto view the posted purchase credit memo that voids the initial posted purchase invoice. Conclusion: This feature reduce the effort of users to create manual credit memo and again create new purchase invoice.

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Actual vs Estimated hours myth

Introduction: All these years, I was calculating ‘Actuals’ as the billable hours on the project with the chargeable role. It was a myth that I continued to believe until I stumbled upon the solution that potentially demystifies this myth in PSA itself. Description: Below is how PSA helped to resolve this complex situation and this is how I cleared my understanding towards Actuals vs Estimated in PSA. In the project, I observed that the project was estimated to be a short project of 22 hours and the ‘Actuals’ were of 24 hours. Thereafter, I decided to dig deeper into it to understand the issue of these 2 additional hours, as this was not a big project and getting the additional 2 hours mistake would be very easy. To fix this, below are the actions that I followed: I accessed the Actuals from Project–> Project Name–> Actuals, as shown in the screen shot below. In the grid there, I sorted the “cost” aspect and calculated the number of hours which turned out to be 24. This was strange for me. Then I looked at the “Resource Role” column in the grid and found a 2-hour entry under the Non-Billable role. I pondered why these 2 hours Non-Billable hours are getting summed up in the actuals. But, if thought correctly, even the Non-Billable hours spent by the Resource is an Actual cost to the company. Conclusion: In this way, I could clear the air of confusion surrounding this and for my project budget calculations, I got another field created in the form named billable hours and calculated the sum of all the chargeable roles hours in that field. This now gave me all the three i. e Actuals, Estimated and billed hours in one go. Microsoft Dynamics 365 PSA is the next generation of cloud-based systems which provides an overview of business processes from Sales, Project Management, Customer Service and Fields Service.

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Custom Transformation Rule for ACH using AL Extension in Business Central

Introduction: Dealing with Electronic Bank Payment Setup can be tedious and time consuming. In this blog, I’ve a unusual requirement where the payment date should be the next day of the check issue date. Pre-requisite: 1. Microsoft Dynamics Business Central 2. VS Code and AL Language Extension Demonstration: 1. In standard Data Exchange Definition, I didn’t find any rule to increment the date by 1 day. So using the Integration Event and Event Subscriber, I’ve written AL Code to use the custom transformation rule and perform the +1D operation. 2. I’ve created a custom Transformation Rule in the Feild Mapping on Data Exchange Definition in this case ‘ADD1D’ and set in the field mapping. 3. In the code I’m looking for the transformation rule with the name ‘ADD1D’ and then use the code to actually add 1 day to the date. Code: 4. Output: Conclusion: This type of customization not only can be done with Data Exchange Definitions. This was an example of how the Integration-Event Subscriber can be used to modify existing functionality in Business Central

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Copying above field data using F8 key in D365 Business Central

One of the most useful shortcuts of copying above field data into new field using F8 key which was present in NAV Windows client is now available in D365 Business Central. Users can just click F8 and the data on the field above the selected field will be copied into that field. This will save lot of time specially in case of data entry.

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How to Display Custom Entity in D365 Field Service Mobile App

D365 For Field Service provides everything you need from optimized work order scheduling to predictive maintenance. While you may have used Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Field service, very few may know about the actual steps required to display Custom Entity in D365 Field Service Mobile App. Let’s see how to display Entity in D365 Field Service Mobile App. 1. Find Entity by using Quick Find feature in Woodford. 2. Select Entity and Click Enable Button. 3. Enable Fields on Entity. Open Fields Section Select Fields to be exposed Click Save button 4. Create Form for Entity. Open Form Section on Entity. Click New Button for Form. Enter Name for Form and click OK. Select fields for display by clicking “Add Field” menu. Design form as per need by dragging fields from Fields Section and click Save & Close button. 5. Create View for Entity. Click View Section. Click New Button. Enter Name for View and Click Ok button. Design View as per need by dragging fields from Fields Explorer Section and click Save & Close button. 6. Display Entity in Home. Open Home tab. Drag Entity from Available Items Section to Home Section. Click Save button. 7. Publish the Solution. Conclusion: Hope the above description explains clearly about the Entity in D365 Field Service Mobile App. There are endless possibilities to what D365 Field service Mobile App can do and displaying entity is just one of them. D365 Field Service is one of the greatest applications that is capable of improving business capabilities and increase efficiency to the highest level.

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Steps to Import Power BI Custom Visual

Introduction: There are plenty of different custom visuals available outside of Power BI that can be used by anyone to develop some powerful visuals for free. These visuals can be downloaded from the Power BI AppSource marketplace and added in your reports. All of these visuals have also be approved by Microsoft. Steps to Download a Custom Visual: Following are the steps to download and use a Power BI Custom Visual in Power BI Desktop: Open the AppSource and select Power BI Visuals For this demonstration, I will be downloading the Dial Gauge which is a custom visual developed by CloudFronts Select on Get it now(You will have to log in with your Microsoft email id) . A pbiviz file will be downloaded. Open your Power BI Desktop and select on the ellipses in Visualizations. Click on import from file and open the pbiviz file you just downloaded. The visual should be visible with your other visuals now To get a little more familiar with the report, you can download the sample report available with the visual on AppSource. This will download a pbix report. The sample report would look something like this. I hope this blog helps you get started with Power BI Custom Visuals. Do check out our Custom Visual DialGauge as well!

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