ArcherPoint Dynamics Developer Digest - vol 105

ArcherPoint Dynamics Developer Digest - vol 105

The NAV community, including the ArcherPoint technical staff—is made up of developers, project managers, and consultants who are constantly communicating, with the common goal of sharing helpful information with one another to help customers be more successful.

As they run into issues and questions, find the answers, and make new discoveries, they post them on blogs, forums, social media…so everyone can benefit. We in Marketing watch these interactions and never cease to be amazed by the creativity, dedication, and brainpower we’re so fortunate to have in this community—so we thought, wouldn’t it be great to share this great information with everyone who might not have the time to check out the multitude of resources out there? So, the ArcherPoint Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer Digest was born. Each week, we present a collection of thoughts and findings from NAV experts and devotees around the world. We hope these insights will benefit you, too.

NAVUG Summit

Breaking news! Scott Guthrie has been announced as the Summit 2016 Keynote Speaker. Guthrie, Microsoft Executive Vice President, Microsoft Cloud & Enterprise, will unveil Microsoft Dynamics 365 during his presentation. Register for Summit today and be among the first to see Dynamics 365 in action.

Project Madeira

Project Madeira is now available in a Canada-specific version. Read Marko’s blog post.

DynamicsPro – Credentialing for Microsoft Dynamics

DynamicsPro is now offering Exam Cram Sessions that are FREE to Dynamics Pro members! September 1 is the Dynamics NAV Application Setup core credential session and September 15 is the NAV Development core credential session. Learn more.

This Year’s Dynamics NAV Release Officially Named

The next release of NAV will be named “NAV 2017.” While the name may not surprise you, the roadmap for the Dynamics ERP products, including Dynamics 365, may. 

Using OData to Create, Read, Update, and Delete Records in NAV

The question was posed on Yammer, can we use OData to Create, Read, Update, and Delete records in NAV? Answer: Yes, OData can be used for CRUD operations. Here’s a chart comparing SOAP and OData.

Microsoft to Charge for Windows 10?

This article by Gordon Kelly on Forbes.com confirms it. Apparently, the move is to a subscription model for all Microsoft products. 

If you are interested in NAV development, check out our collection of NAV Development Blogs.

For step-by-step instructions on how to perform specific tasks in Microsoft Dynamics NAV, see our collection of NAV How-To blogs.

If you found this post useful, you might also be interested to read through our archive of the Dynamics NAV Developer Digest.

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