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Keeping this date will give a better picture of when this invoice was actioned. By losing the original date, it looks like the person processing the bill held on to it because when it goes to the new table a new date and time stamp is created.
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This is an excellent idea and should be available for all workflows in F&O.
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Details for issue 970385 https://fix.lcs.dynamics.com/Issue/Details?bugId=970385&dbType=3&qc=97fde83b920fbc71e0153feafd01cb6b6e68a37c1a9130c7e1207cd4fa97aacf
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Same problem, it's painful to search a long list of options without a search box or a way to set a default option.
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We always get this request from customers.
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EDIT:After the first formatting, the selected option actually stays temporarily available in the "Recently Used" section, but does not persist if the application is closed.
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This really needs to be taken care of by Microsoft!We have a situation with a customer that is doing a LOT of processing through batchjobs which means they have 1000+ jobs with multiple batch tasks, which would mean that the customer must go through 5000+ infologs every single day 7 days week all year.It should be obvious to everyone that this solution isn't really a solution especially because D365 Finance and Operations are marketed as and aiming at being an Enterprise ERP solution.I like the idea with the 3 statuses and a supplement could be that when starting a batch job, you had some way of indication what level of error handling you wanted for the given batchjob.
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I think this exists as of today (late 2024) and the idea could be closed. From Fabric Admin Portal > Capacity Settings > click on specific capacity name > expand NotificationsCan send notifications to whoever is Capacity Admin, and/or other specific email addresses.
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We are developing a solution that relies heavily on account hierarchies. Today we had to tell our users that they will lose this important feature for visualising the structure of their accounts. Please provide a good alternative for the new UI!
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It's intresting, that Microsoft does not allow the customer to change these thinge although it's meanwile a standard-feature in so many apps. It would be so helpful to make a simple but powerful design difference between the production an all test and dev and integration stages. The feature to change so little things like the textcolour from dark blue to dark red to black is nt helpful. I'd like to make the prod ugly to feel uncomfortable by working within this stage but I'd make my beloved DEV-stage sexy to get a smile within my face working wih it...regards