In this fast-paced digital age, enterprises need to transform the way they do business, Today’s customers expect a customized and seamless experience no matter where and how (online or offline) they want to access your services or buy your products, customers also want new product features and new experiences faster, In short, since they have so many options to choose from, the attention span of the customer has reduced.
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Inventory Movement using Advance Warehouse in Dynamics 365
Introduction
Location directives in Warehouse Management are user-defined rules that help identify pick and put locations for inventory movement. For example, in a sales order transaction, a location directive determines from where the items are to be picked and where they should be placed.
You can use location directives to do the following:
Budget Register Entry – Ms Dynamics 365 F&O
“A Budget register entry is a document where the details of approved budget for a legal entity are maintained.The lines in a budget register entry document are known as budget account entries, and contain financial dimension information, dates, and the amounts of the approved budget. The budget register entry document is integrated with basic financial reports and inquiry pages where ledger actual amounts are compared to budget amounts”.
How to setup Basic Budgeting through MS Dynamics 365
Budgeting is the process of creating a plan to spend the money that one has. A plan that is created is called a budget. Budgeting helps in estimating whether the funds available are sufficient to meet the expenses incurred over a period of time. In short, budgeting is balancing the expenses with the income.
Basic budgeting is the initial phase of budgeting module as the name suggests. This blog is aimed at enabling a user to configure basic budgeting and would equip the user to post budget register entries which is the manual way of creating budgets in Dynamics 365 F&O
Business Continuity in Unusual Times
The unprecedented situation we find ourselves in with the Covid-19 pandemic is forcing us all to look at how we can continue to provide the services that we need for day to day business to continue and how we work as individuals. In many ways Agriculture is a ‘traditional’ industry with many business relationships still built on person to person contact. With the exception of Field Agents, the majority of staff work from an office, but the general lockdown imposed now in many countries and states does not make this either feasible or safe.