ArcherPoint Dynamics NAV Developer Digest - vol 213

ArcherPoint Dynamics NAV Developer Digest - vol 213

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.

MSDW MSDynamicsWorld Has a New Look

One of the sources for Dev Digest fodder is a long time Dynamics NAV community icon, MSDynamicsWorld. As I was perusing my normal web spots looking for interesting developer tidbits to share, I saw the fresh look of MSDW and the ease of filtering on your desired topics/products. There is a plethora of articles on Business Central and NAV. Check them out!

Connect Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On Premises to Visual Code Editor

Saurav’s most recent post details how to go about connecting your local MSDyn365BC on premises environment to the Visual Studio code that will be used to customize NAV using AL.

How to Get OData URLs with Company Names that Contain Slashes

If you want to consume Dynamics NAV data with OData in Microsoft Excel and have a company name that contains a forward slash (i.e., Cronus A/G or Cronus Denmark A/S), you may have an error as a result. By including the company name in the query string instead of the OData path, you can work around this issue. This workaround applies to other applications in addition to Excel.

Azure Data Studio Now Available

Suresh shares that “Azure Data Studio is a lightweight cross-platform database tool, previously called SQL Operations Studio. The interface is similar to VS Code.”

Using Native Dynamics NAV SMTP to Send Emails

Tom reaches out to the team. “I have a weird problem for a client. They want to use native NAV SMTP mail to send out emails, and everything works fine in their test environment. However, if I use the same credentials and settings in their production environment, I get an error stating ‘The mail system returned the following error: The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM [CY1PR07CA0027.namprd07.prod.outlook.com]’.

Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this?”

Suresh suggests, “It could be related to the Email Address. Make sure the sender address is not blank. Check the User Setup.”

Michael adds, “Tom, there may be an exception granted in Exchange to allow anonymous e-mails from the TEST machine but not from the PROD machine. The exception is per machine / IP address.”

Tom replies to Suresh, “It’s definitely not a blank email address, as I made a customization to fix that. But that is a good idea.”

Tom: “Michael: We’re using Office 365 instead of Exchange; is there something I might need to do on the Office 365 side? I believe all the NSTs are on the same machine.”

Michael: “The limitation I mentioned is something that’s had to be addressed for on-prem installations of Exchange. I’m less familiar with Office365. Sara Keck may be able to answer your question.”

If you are interested in NAV development, be sure to see our collection of NAV Development Blogs.

Read the “How To” blogs from ArcherPoint for practical advice on using Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and contact ArcherPoint if you need assistance with Dynamics NAV.

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