It is now trendy to write about the change in how Table Extension objects are reflected in the backend structure. ‘Course I fall behind this trend too. Why? Because it could really be a game changer in terms of performance and everyone that loves this product was really dreaming about it since a while. It... Continue Reading →
Time (and Data) datatype vs Web Services in SaaS
Personally, I have fumbled on & off in attempts to use Time datatype and its AL related statements within the application to establish record differences and offsets. Last time, it was just yesterday, considering OData calls in a PowerApp scenario. If you are normally working with Dynamics 365 Business Central online through Web Clients AND... Continue Reading →
About Job Queue vs many Companies in SaaS
Job queues and their platform façade, scheduled tasks, are the beating heart of the background execution giant. It might turn being a giant made of sand if its two pillar legs are not so strong: resiliency and stability. Resiliency is the property of returning into a good steady state when unpredictable events happen. Stability is... Continue Reading →
