It’s only been a bit more than a week when the last DynamicsCon ended, but it already feels much longer. Thank you again for joining my session. Now that the tension I felt is gone (read more about that in...
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It’s only been a bit more than a week when the last DynamicsCon ended, but it already feels much longer. Thank you again for joining my session. Now that the tension I felt is gone (read more about that in...
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Continue ReadingAfter publishing the first version of the Azure Blob Storage API for Dynamics 365 Business Central yesterday I wanted to check if I find time some to add some more API-methods to it. When I wanted to add the handling...
Continue ReadingOpen Source App for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central to implement the Azure Blob Storage API.
Continue ReadingIn the last post I introduced you to a new function in the D365BCAppHelper-module – Get-D365BCManifestFromAppFile. I also informed you that it is limited to “regular” App-packages (meaning “non-Runtime-Packages” that weren’t created with Get-NAVAppRuntimePackage). But I also said that I...
Continue ReadingGet information from App-Files similar to Get-NavAppInfo, but without the need of having the standard libraries available.
Continue ReadingWhen I initially started with the D365BCAppHelper-module I did not only want to easily see a representation of existing Dependencies between installed Apps. I also wanted to use it for scenarios like easily updating Apps with said dependencies (e.g. replacing...
Continue ReadingIt’s been quiet for some time here, but I didn’t abandon the blog. There was just a lot to do and there was little time for new stuff. This post won’t be very long, just a quick introduction of a...
Continue ReadingThis will be a short post. I updated the Download Helper for Dynamics 365 Business Central (first described here) module. For a demo I needed to have the functionality for an older version (NAV 2018). So I figured to just...
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