Filtering in D365 F&O

When considering the capabilities that D365 F&O has to offer, it can be overwhelming. However, with most users likely interacting only with specific feature and process areas with the application stack, how can you enable users to quickly and easily access the information they need during their BAU activities. Step into the spotlight; Filtering and …

What makes D365 HR stand out from other solutions?

D365 HR has had a tough time these past few years; going from being part of F&O, becoming a standalone app, a rebranding, and then re-integrating to the core F&O platform. This has detracted somewhat from a product with tremendous potential, particularly when employed alongside its sister D365 products and the wider Microsoft ecosystem. What’s …

One Version Service Update Changes

These days, subscription and licence fees are just a fact of life that we have all come to accept. However, when it comes to D365 F&O licence fees, you are not just, for example, paying to be able to watch the final of “Strictly Come Dancing” without the risk of a hefty fine through your …

Navigating the D365 F&O interface (Part 2)

This is the next post in a series of back-to-basics, covering the navigation of the system, which began with Part 1, about the Default dashboard, navigation bar and navigation pane. As before, I’d venture there’s more than a reasonable chance that even more seasoned users will pick up a thing or two here, particularly points …

How to identify the different types of Accelerator (Part 2)

In this post, following on from Part 1 we continue by exploring the types of accelerators on the market, configuration, software based and methodology. It is important to note that as the word accelerator is not a standardised term, there isn’t an expected or default accelerator type, these are the most common accelerators I have …