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x++ in operator

Without a doubt, the most overlooked new feature of D365 is that in is finally in.  If you research 'x++ in operator' you'll find a long history of people

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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update_recordset, but cross-company

You write some nice speedy sql cross company code, it compiles, and then your good mood gets wiped away with an awful run-time error.  You fix that error, and get another one.  And

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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Update defaultDimension

This has been sitting in a txt file on my desktop for years.  I don't remember when it came about, but I put this in a helper class everywhere I go.

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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DMFDataPopulation - Download Recurring Files

Integrations are a lot of work.  No matter how good you are, the project will never come together without great planning, transparency, and teamwork from all parties.  In the ERP world, they can

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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DMF JumpRef

No matter who you are, if you're working with D365 you're working with DMF.  You will inevitably have data problems and be trying to review your staging data in

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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RetailAttributeHelper

Retail sales order attributes are a great way to add properties to orders, at the header or line level, in an omni-channel solution since they are easily viewable from the POS as well

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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FormJsonSerializer

The FormJsonSerializer class is the one true JSON serializer in D365.  The static serializeClass() method is the simplest to implement, and can handle the most complex of contracts.  If you want to get

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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D365 Address Books

Address books are pretty much everywhere there's a party in D365.  Customers have address books, stores have address books, workers have address books – they're all over the place.  Even

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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One

Welcome to the greatest collection of AX and D365 stuff ever.  The focus will be on making things you have to do all the time that shouldn't be hard, but are

  • Michael Stashwick
    Michael Stashwick
1 min read
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