@@peterramer thanks for the encouragement! I'm trying to FTP a file from D365 (to as400) using the Logic Apps. FTP has been around for 40+ yrs, using a script for the signon, puts and gets, quit. But it looks like D365 Logic Apps has redefined FTP - where do you place the script? I have so many more. :)
@@peterramer I think I found something - metadata search. The gotcha is using the proper query string => code:"some code(xxx" or method name:xxx. If there's some other tool, please let me know. Thanks!
Thank you very much, please continue with this series of tutorials
You're the best, Peter! Thanks to your comprehensive tutorials, I've learned so much.
Great to hear!
Thank you so much !
Thank you so much, you made it so easier for me
I am glad!
Thanks for the nice tutorial. Much appreciated! Perhaps you can create a series of a "project" from start to end :-)
Good suggestion. Thanks!
Nice work again!
Thank you!
man, u r beauty...
total noob here, how do I connect d365 to visual studio?
What application are you using to create the table? I usually use it on the web.
This video is for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.
Hi peter this is Arjun, How can we see the result on the front end side and where is the startup object?!!
I finally understand field groups, and the find method that I keep seeing. I wish I knew how to search inside all the AOT code for find method.
Thanks for the comment! Let me see if I can creat a video on how to search for code within the AOT. Good suggestion. Keep them coming!
@@peterramer thanks for the encouragement! I'm trying to FTP a file from D365 (to as400) using the Logic Apps. FTP has been around for 40+ yrs, using a script for the signon, puts and gets, quit. But it looks like D365 Logic Apps has redefined FTP - where do you place the script? I have so many more. :)
@@peterramer I think I found something - metadata search. The gotcha is using the proper query string => code:"some code(xxx" or method name:xxx. If there's some other tool, please let me know. Thanks!