Monday 21 May 2018

Dynamics Nav services: w/e 18/5/18

7 support calls / emails last week (so quiet week again but see GDPR comment below re potential reasons) covering the following subjects: set up new user [Nav 2009 Classic], confirmed best way to filter on bin contents as another 'feature' found in Nav [Nav 2009 RTC], confirmed how to remove credit checks [Nav 2016], investigated excel upload for item reclass journal [Nav 2009 RTC], created in transit code for a new company [Nav 2009 RTC], confirmed reason for warehouse receipt header now showing for user [Nav 2009 RTC] and confirmed you cannot reverse posted assembly order except through item journal adjustments and then re do assembly order [Nav 2013r2].
Quiet week work wise but pretty sure that is down to GDPR. Attended client site last week to run through a number of Dynamics Nav 2015 areas - more of a question and answer session and also confirmation of what you can do in Nav 2015. Previously client on Nav 2009 Classic so quite a different end user experience. Discussed a new and better configuration re chart of accounts and dimensions. Time will tell if the client needs any more of our help.
The previous weeks development completed was amended last week for some more new columns. Based on posted sales invoice data. [Nav 2013].
Along with most other UK businesses, we have spent this week getting GDPR compliant. As a result we have updated our privacy policies and the web site includes this policies and a note of what we have done re GDPR.

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