Dynamics Business Central / NAV Developer Digest - Vol. 550

ArcherPoint by Cherry Bekaert’s Developer Digest focuses on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Dynamics NAV development. This week’s volume includes BC Agents and Copilot Credits, new approval workflows, and getting ready for BC28.
The Dynamics 365 Business Central community, consisting of developers, project managers, and consultants, collaborates across various platforms to share valuable insights. At ArcherPoint, we greatly value their dedication and expertise. To ensure widespread access to this technical knowledge, we created Developer Digest.
BC Agents and Copilot Credits
Business Central Agents are available through Copilot Credits. Credits are consumed based on the features used and the actions the agent performs. These credits are provided through your BC license, and a certain amount is offered free of charge each month. Additional credits are available from the Power Platform Admin Center.
Stefano Demiliani explains how to monitor your Copilot credit consumption directly in Business Central. You can also control who has access to see this information. To learn more, read his blog,
To learn more, read his blog, Dynamics 365 Business Central: how many Copilot Credits my Agent consumes?
New approval workflows
BC users are accustomed to setting up approval workflows for general journal batches. New in BC28 is support for batch-level approval workflows for item journals, requisition worksheets, and planning worksheets. These new workflows can also be automated in Power Automate.
Mohana Yadav walks through setting up and using these new workflows in his blog post, Approval Workflows for Item Journals and Requisition Worksheets.
Getting ready for BC28
There are three fundamental questions to ask for any new software release:
- What’s new?
- What’s changed?
- And what’s being removed?
And the upcoming release of Business Central 2026 Wave 1 (BC28) is no exception.
Feature management lets you test new features before releasing them to the new version.
Saurav Dhyani gives a great overview of what to expect in the new release, along with how it will affect developers, consultants, and customers. Most helpful is his advice that users should not rush to activate every new feature, but rather work with their partner to identify those features that will have the greatest impact on their business.
Check out Savrav’s video, Business Central 2026 Wave 1: What’s Changing, Deprecated & What You Must Do, to find out more.
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