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Please bring back this feature. Or provide a workaround to select multiple from a drop down list.
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Agreed. This was a key part of User Groups that was jettisoned in the switchover to Security Groups. I think it was an oversight by the dev team.
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Business Central seems to have a feature that would be good to have in D365 Finance. Allow substitute customer or vendor posting groups on documentsYou can let people choose other customer and vendor posting groups than the default groups when they're working with sales or purchase documents and journals.To allow changes to customer posting groups, choose Allow Multiple Posting Groups on the Sales & Receivable Setup and Service Mgt. Setup pages, and the Purchase & Payables Setup page for vendor posting group changes.On the Customer Posting Groups or Vendor Posting Groups pages, you can specify the posting groups to allow as substitutes by choosing Substitutions. Substitute posting groups can replace the default customer or vendor posting groups specified for a customer or vendor.After you set this up, you can choose from the allowed substitute posting groups and change the customer or vendor posting group when posting sales or purchase documents and journals. The substitute customer or vendor posting groups are copied to posted documents and journals, and payable or receivable G/L entries are posted to the G/L accounts specified for the substitutes.When applying, for example, an invoice and payment that are posted with different customer or vendor posting groups (different G/L accounts), Business Central transfers the amounts between the G/L accounts to balance them.
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Should REALLLY be implemented a.s.a.p.
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This is a great idea, Travis!!
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There are many times when customers require a change in the ship dates of their material. It would be extremely beneficial if the work did not have to be cancelled and the material un-reserved in order to change the ship date on the sales orders. This would lead to greater efficiency and reduce duplicating work loads.
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Hi Waqas,that's a great observation. One possible workaround could be to convert the numeric or decimal field into a formatted string field (Text) before using it in the email template. This way, you can control the formatting — such as adding commas, decimal precision, or currency symbols — and ensure it appears correctly in the email content.
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The GitHub link (https://github.com/microsoft/BCApps/pull/2465) is incorrect as it points to a Pull Request about a number of languages. Please update the link.
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A lead highly reqeusts this feature to pull content from an RSS feed directly into an email.Set up an RSS feed URL, which automatically fetches titles, text, images, and links.Edit the content before adding it to the email.Create dynamic RSS-based email content, tailoring it to specific audiences.I can provide screenshots of other tools how this is implemented.
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We, or rather our customers, also miss this important requirement. Webinars, in particular, are THE way for many companies to obtain opt-in in addition to event registration. Currently, this is only possible through a multi-step workaround with unsatisfactory results in terms of conversion rates.However, it is very important here (as well as on regular website forms) that consent can be given optionally (only for those who are interested in further information by clicking the checkbox). Anyone who doesn't click the checkbox at all or doesn't provide their consent in the event of an event will not receive a DOI email and will still be created as a contact/lead with event registration.