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Tim Easley on 25 Dec 2024 15:04:58

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Discouraging to see over 400 votes, over 6 years, and still no movement. Is any development being done?

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Tariq Rafique on 25 Dec 2024 11:04:16

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Hi @Beatriz Nebot Gracia Thanks for suggesting to log it as a bug, we did so and @Microsoft support team responded as following:QUOTE:This is a known issue and has been mentioned on deliverable # 964201 : If a unit of measurement is deleted, the planning optimization is still triggering a warning message that this unit is missing for the items it was previously used for.The fix will be released on version 10.0.42/Platform Update66 as our PG mentioned.UNQUOTE:

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Wayne Le on 24 Dec 2024 22:46:15

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Very great idea!

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FRANK WANG on 24 Dec 2024 17:31:12

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Much needed feature. Please provide some default options to display True/False boolean values as Yes/No, Y/N, On/Off, Open/Closed, Enabled/Disabled, etc. Even better to allow custom format strings (just like what the date/time data type already supports).There are not many votes here, not because this feature is not needed, but because the customers currently can get by with a calculated column translating True/False to Yes/No or whatever they need. But that inflates the data model and results in an ugly solution.On top of this idea, how about add another Power BI function "Display as"? Just like Power BI allows you to sort one column by another column, maybe allow to display the values of a column based on another lookup table manually entered in Power Query as part of the data model? I think that will be a generic solution to many problems currently faced by many silent customers!

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Ginger Griffith on 24 Dec 2024 14:26:05

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I agree and have several customers now that are considering using an ISV for managing their trade allowance agreements because we cannot fulfill this requirement. Thanks, Traci, for submitting this idea.

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Aleksandr Drogin on 24 Dec 2024 10:28:06

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My vote for this idea, this could be really useful. For example, a simple task like finding the first/last sales date for an SKU sometimes requires hundreds of thousands of database queries, since we have to query each combination of item/variant/location separately. SELECT MIN([[Posting Date]) with GROUP BY would be much more efficient.

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Nageswararao Emani on 24 Dec 2024 00:59:50

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Need API or Option to pull the incremental refresh reports or dataset from power bi service.

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Nadine Francis on 24 Dec 2024 00:16:33

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Please please please please. This would be a game changer to add this for table visuals.

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Brandon Best on 23 Dec 2024 19:57:54

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(My links to LCS issue number 978720 - "Coupons buttion is disabled for return order" were rejected as malicious. See the text of their remarks below)REMARKS"We understand the issue where the Coupons button under the Manage tab of sales orders is enabled only when the sales order type is "Sales order" and it is a retail order. This behavior has been in place for years. Currently, we do not plan to make changes to this functionality. However, we will monitor if customers express a strong need for this adjustment in the future.Additionally, the parameter "Manual entry of coupon codes for return without receipt" in Commerce parameters determines whether, for order lines with negative quantities, a coupon code must be manually entered to apply the associated coupon discount. Customers currently can use this functionality in orders with type as sales order, or in POS side. "

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Brandon Best on 23 Dec 2024 19:56:15

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Some might consider this a bug, and they'd be right. But the product team acknowledged the bug and chose not to address it because essentially, "it's always been like this".We generally expect Microsoft to be ahead of the times and be a force of change as opportunities to improve present themselves. Today, they are not. Maybe they'll consider fixing their mistakes in the future. To be seen.