ArcherPoint Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer Digest - vol 16

ArcherPoint Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer Digest - vol 16

The ArcherPoint technical staff—made up of developers, project managers, and consultants – is constantly communicating internally, with the goal of sharing helpful information with one another.

As they run into issues and questions, find the answers, and make new discoveries, they post them companywide on Yammer for everyone’s 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 group—so we thought, wouldn’t it be great to share them with the rest of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Community? So, the ArcherPoint Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer Digest was born. Each week, we present a collection of thoughts and findings from the ArcherPoint staff. We hope these insights will benefit you, too.

Dan Sass posted a link on leadership:

5 Hard Truths about Leadership that You Never Stop Learning

Excerpt:

So what are some hard truths about leadership?

  • It ain’t easy
  • Leadership isn’t management
  • You can’t do it all
  • Know how to communicate
  • You are what you do

Rick Dill on Sales Campaign Discounts:

Campaigns use NAV’s “Best Price Rule” logic, which means that it treats Campaigns as another price option for that customer. In NAV, a customer may qualify for more than one price in the price list, and NAV finds the “Lowest” price and populates the order with the lowest price.

So, the campaign price would not be an additional price off of list, but would calculate a price and use the campaign price if it is the lowest of the possible prices.

Kyle Hardin on opening the Sales List Archive in Microsoft Dynamics NAV:

Learned the hard way. I couldn’t figure out why the page Sales List Archive wouldn’t open an archived Sales Order when you double-clicked on one in the list. Posted Sales Shipments work correctly, why not the archive list?

After some careful side-by-side comparison, I found the Page property that makes it work:

CardFormID

Set that to the Card page you want to open when the double-click happens.

Here’s a little fun:

Does this sound like your organization? Let’s hope not!

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