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Why are you always overlooking the basics, Microsoft. This should have been an option since day 1.
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This is urgently needed.Many SAP users want this, and some are switching to other BI tools due to the lack of functionality.
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that's true. please give us dark mode. in 2024 without dark mode is eye burning ...
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Really need this feature so that I can refresh BI on automated batch job; I used Python ETL with sql server & cube data source for BI report.
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Highly disappointed to see such basic functionality missing.
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This should also apply to Sales Journals, not just Quotations or Sales Orders
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Same problem here. Even if you organize your columns in PowerQuery, when you go back to PBI, the columns are scramble. It's so hard to compare distant columns... Please Microsoft, let us organize the order of the columns in Pbi!
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Most credits/voids we do are from an invoice that was posted in a previous (closed) month. Not sure why this would not automatically date the credit for the current month. You do not want to change financials to a closed month. The amount should hit the current month not a past month.
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The integration with Github is completed, nice.But my enterprise uses "Bitbucket", could you please confirm that you are also working on this integration ?Thank you
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I've ran into a Cloud/SaaS use case where we'd really like to have this feature.Our customer needs to connect to an external API (using the HttpClient object) that uses allowlisting/whitelisting.Unfortunately Business Central Cloud/SaaS doesn't define a dedicated IP range where all HttpClient connections originate from. In short, in static allowlist scenarios one should add all AzureCloud. (westeurope in our case) ranges.Adding a complete Azure cloud region to the allowlist is unacceptable for the third party.So, we'll have to add some sort of proxy/middleware/API Management in between to let the IP connections originate from Business Central.As an added complicating factor, the connection to the third party needs to work with a client certificate. This is well supported in modern BC versions, so from a an On-Premise install (with allowlisted IP address(es)) this works flawlessly.If we were able to use a proxy on the HttpClient object we would be able to "just" use any explicit forward proxy and still let the encryption and client certificate handling be done by Business Central.Unfortunately, without proxy support in AL (or as Volker Krausse suggested: extension/tenant wide support in BC for a proxy for every HttpClient), we'll have to come up with a different solution where we're connecting to some middleware (With a static IP address) that creates another connection to the third party. This means the middleware will need to know about and use the client certificate. And this also means that now there is a different place where administration needs to happen to keep this interface up and running. We'd really like to see this become simpler in the future.So, yes, we would really like to allow setting a Proxy for the HttpClient in SaaS/Cloud scenarios.