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Understanding Business Central Cloud Infrastructure: Tenant ID, Environments & More!

 Hi, Introduction Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central operates on a powerful cloud-based infrastructure designed to deliver seamless ERP functionalities. But how does Business Central Cloud actually work behind the scenes? Understanding key elements like Tenant ID, Environments, Environmental Quotas, and Extending the Default Tenant is crucial for IT admins, developers, and businesses looking to maximize their Business Central Cloud experience. In this blog, we’ll break down Business Central Cloud Infrastructure, discuss its components, and explain how businesses can extend and optimize their usage.

Developing a Custom Sales Order Report.

 Hello everyone!  I hope you all are doing well. This is the second installment in our report development series. If you haven’t already watched the first video, which covers the basics of report components, I recommend checking out the playlist to get a foundational understanding before diving into this guide. In today’s post, we’ll take a step forward and start building a document report, specifically a  Sales Order Report . While working on this report, we’ll cover many essential aspects of RDLC report development that are crucial to understanding the overall process. This guide will focus on printing the  report body , and in future posts, we’ll tackle the header and footer.

Getting Started with RDLC Report Development.

Hi everyone,  I hope you're all doing well! Today, I’m excited to introduce a new blog series focused on RDLC Report Development in Microsoft Dynamics. Throughout this series, I'll share insights, best practices, and step-by-step guides on how to develop reports in Dynamics NAV. As a developer, I’ll be covering everything I know, so if this interests you, make sure to stay tuned! In this first post, we’ll go over the basics: what a report is, its components, and how RDLC reports function in the developer environment. For the demonstration, I’ll be using Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016, but most of the concepts discussed will apply to NAV 2013 R2, NAV 2015, and even newer versions with only minor changes.