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I thought this was the case! This must be a bug!
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AgreeI would say that this must be a bug and not an enhancement
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I also need this! One big guess on why people unsubscribe!
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I thought I already suggested this one, but can't find it anymore! But indeed, we need this big time! My case: I invited my customer Contoso to my annual event. They have 15 employees that want to participate in my event. Office assitantant needs to register them one by one, while only first name, last name and email are different.
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Voting on ideas like this feels like screaming into the void.
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For clients that have been working in NAV and now Business Central, this would be a process that would be welcomed. Need the ability to edit pricing directly from items. Very intuitive way for customers to operate.
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Looks good! :-)
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From my point of view, this would be a very useful and multifaceted proposal because, in many cases, we need to organize the workspace into folders, subfolders, and so on. The possibility of doing that from API would simplify the work.
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Dear Venky, The suggestion you are referring to (https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=b9acd600-131a-e611-80e2-c4346badc228) is from 2012 and has the status 'Completed'. But now in 2024 it is not workgin (anymore?). There are already 20 Votes. Can this idea (Allow Email Templates for Custom Entities / close a gap to salesforce) please be reconsidered? This is crucial for a lot of users. Many thanks.Wietse
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This was already requested 4 years ago: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=ea6db8c0-83ec-ea11-bf21-281878bd6a00On the one hand Microsoft promotes Dataflows as the solution for reuse and efficiency while on the other hand they omit this basic security concern.Having the enterprise Gateway ignore sso for dataflows effectively removes any security control for analysts using anything except semantic models.As it stands, it seems that Microsoft currently does not have a solution for enterprise scenarios where you need:Efficient acces to on-prem dataAccess control (security)Which seem to me quite basic requirements for any data enterprise aspiring solution.