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In this article, I will try to explain how to set up the Azure connection required to Deploy Dynamics 365 For Finance and Operations via Lifecycle Services. First, open your project from Lifecycle Services. Under Environments, click on Microsoft Azure settings.
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Your Azure Connectors will appear from the Azure connectors tab, if any. Since I have an available connection for this environment, it appears on the list. When you check here again after completing these steps, the connection should be established. You can start adding a new link by clicking the + Add button.
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In the window that opens, Name will be the name we gave for the link. In the Azure subscription ID section, you must enter the code of the Azure membership we want to connect to. Tenant Domain information will automatically be available. You should mark Azure Rsource Manager(ARM) as Yes. Proceed to the next page by clicking Next.
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You must have given the Dynamics Deployment Services authorization that I mentioned in my previous article before this step. If you have, you will see the screen below. Proceed to the next page by clicking Next.
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Before continuing, you need to download the Management certificate and upload it to the Microsoft Azure Portal. You can leave this page open.
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Sign in to the Azure portal and choose the membership you want to connect with.
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Click on the Management certificates section and click the Upload button in the window that opens.
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Select the certificate you downloaded and install it.
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When you see this screen, it means the installation process is completed.
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You can return to the screen in Lifecycle Services and continue by clicking the Next button. After this stage, you can continue without any errors.
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In the Azure region, you usually choose West Europe.
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After clicking the Connect button, you should see an item like the one below in your Azure Connection list. At this point, the connection is complete.
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In this article, I tried to explain how to set up Azure connection through Lifecycle Services. Since Dynamics 365 is a structure running on Azure, it is necessary to have knowledge about many Azure issues. I plan to continue writing articles on these topics. I hope it is useful for you.
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TAGs: Lifecycle Services, LCS, Azure, Azure DevOps, Dynamics 365, MsDyn365FO, MsDyn365CE, MsDyn365, Dynamics 365 Insights, what is Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 ERP, Dynamics 365 CRM, Azure Connections
In this article, I will talk about the Mobile app feature that comes with Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. With Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations, there are many mobile applications that come as standard. You can create new applications, and you can make the existing forms suitable for mobile. I will also explain new mobile application creation process in the following articles. In this article, I will publish a few applications and try to show them through the application I installed on my Android phone.
First, log in to Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. Click Mobile app from the settings.
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Available mobile apps will be listed. You can select the ones you want and Publish.
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For Android, search for Microsoft Finance and Operations (Dynamics 365) in the Google Play Store, search for Finance and Operations (Dynamics 365) in the App Store for Apple and install the application. I installed it on Android.
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After the installation is complete, open the application. Enter the link of the environment you want to connect to and click Connect.
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Here you need to grant permissions.
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You have to check I Understand and tap Connect. You will need to enter the user and password on the screen that appears.
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The application is ready. First let’s select a company. Click on Change company from the hamburger menu.
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Companies will be listed here. Dat is not used because it is the default company. Here you can select the company you want to work with.
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When you go to the workspace, you will see the applications you Published. You can now start using it. I opened the Project Time Entry application.
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Once you enter it, a new login page link appears.
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When you click it, the date selection screen opens. I opened the screen for creating a new record with New Entry below.
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This is the new record entry screen. Records entered here will appear directly in your Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations environment. Since I do not want to corrupt the data in the environment I use, I did not log in.
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In this article, we made an introduction to the Mobile App. I tried to explain how we can start publishing and using the installation and standard mobile applications. In my next articles I will try to explain how you can make your own mobile applications.
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TAGs: Microsoft Life Cycle Services, LCS, Azure, Azure DevOps, Mobile App, Microsoft Dynamics 365, MsDyn365FO, MsDyn365CE, MsDyn365, Dynamics 365 Insights Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apss, Power Virtual Agents, what is Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 ERP, Dynamics 365 CRM
With Dynamics 365, we met Developer VMs and since they work on a pay-as-you-go logic, they must be closed when you are not working with them. Especially in projects where multiple software developers are working, it is useful to arrange the virtual machine opening and closing in order to avoid problems in terms of cost and time management. In this article, I will explain the Auto-Shutdown feature that comes with Azure. I will also talk about a product you can use for more advanced adjustments.
First, let’s talk about Azure Auto-shutdown. This feature allows you to automatically shut down your virtual machines at a certain time every day. It also allows you to take special action with notification emails. Let’s take a quick look at how to set up and get notifications.
Enter the Azure Portal and choose your virtual machine. Click on Auto-shutdown from the menu.
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On the page that opens, we set the Enabled section to On. Select the time and time zone you want it to turn off. Send notification before auto-shutdown? This is very useful. Sometimes it is necessary to work overtime, or a process that you run takes a long time. In such cases, notification and postponement links in the notification make it easier. You can send these notifications to a service over a web with Webhook URL. I have never used this. I usually use the Email Address. You can add as many e-mails as you want with semicolons. After completing the definitions, you can save them by clicking Save.
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When it’s time to shut down, you will receive an email like the one below. Using the links, you can postpone it for 1 or 2 hours, or skip it for once.
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As the name suggests, Auto-shutdown does not have a mechanism to open the virtual machine, it only performs shutdown. You can use the Start/Stop VMs during off-hours option in Azure Marketplace for this.
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It tells you what you need when you open it and how to activate it. Just start with Create and follow the steps. It has a simple setup, so I will not go through it step by step. Thanks to this tool, you can turn off/turn on your VMs at any time. For example, if the work starts at 9:00, it would make sense to open it at 8:30.
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In this article, I talked about the Azure Auto-shutdown tool used to automatically shut down your virtual machines and the Start/Stop VMs during off-hours tool that can also do a turn on operation. It is beneficial to build these tools well in order to manage costs effectively.
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TAGs: Microsoft Life Cycle Services, LCS, Azure, Azure DevOps, Azure Auto-shutdown, Microsoft Dynamics 365, MsDyn365FO, MsDyn365CE, MsDyn365, Dynamics 365 Insights Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apss, Power Virtual Agents, what is Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 ERP, Dynamics 365 CRM
In this article, I will describe step by step how to authorize Dynamics Deployment Services Account, which is necessary to deploy a new environment via LCS. First, log into Azure Portal with the Admin account. Open Cost Management +Billing > Subscriptions.
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Select the subscription you want to authorize and click on Access control (IAM) from the screen that opens.
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Open the new role definition window by clicking on Add> Add role assignment.
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In the window that opens, select Contributor as Role. In the Assign Access to section, select Azure AD user, group, or service principal. When you type Dynamics in the Select section, the options will be automatically available. From there, select Dynamics Deployment Services [wsfed-enabled] and click save.
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When the process is completed, you will see the information below.
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In this article, I tried to explain how the Dynamics Deployment Services Account is authorized over Azure, which is one of the necessary steps to deploy a new environment. This step is usually skipped and an error is received in the Deploy operation over LCS. It is useful to give this authorization beforehand.
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TAGs: Microsoft Life Cycle Services, Dynamics Deployment Services Account, LCS, Azure, Azure DevOps, Project onboarding, Microsoft Dynamics 365, MsDyn365FO, MsDyn365CE, MsDyn365, Dynamics 365 Insights Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apps, Power Virtual Agents, what is Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 ERP, Dynamics 365 CRM
In this article, I will try to explain step by step how to deploy a new virtual machine for new X++ developments. In this example, I will explain how to do this in a client environment. It has a similar logic in virtual machines for partner or educational purposes.
First, we log in to Lifecycle Services. Select your project and select Cloud-hosted environments from the hamburger menu.
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A page will open and list your environments. Here you can view the details and manage their status. For a new environment, click the + Add button.
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The first screen that opens has Application Version and Platform Version. You usually select the most recent one. Of course, you should select the version of your environment here. Click Next to proceed.
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Here you select the type of the environment. Available options are Demo and DevTest. For development, you should select DevTest.
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There are two options here. First one is used for Build or Test. For development, you should select Develop. For additional Test or Build environments, you should use the option above.
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Here you can adjust the environment settings. First give a name. This name is not virtual machine’s name. We will set it from the advanced settings. The most important option is D12 machines that are recommended for you, but if you want it to be a little faster and money is not an issue, definitely choose D13. Think of it like D13 is exactly twice as D12 in terms of money and configuration. You can view the advanced settings by clicking Advanced Settings.
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You can make advanced settings from the screen that opens. You don’t need to change many settings. I will talk about the important ones. Visual Studio Version has two options. Pro and Enterprise, use whichever suits you best.
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Here you can find the details of the version. Generally, you need to keep all development versions the same.
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Here you can choose whether you want Demo data in your environment. Generally, this is not necessary for the customer environment. If you are going to use Management Reporter, you can select demo data for it as well.
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In this section you can adjust the disk sizes. These settings are sufficient for general improvements.
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You can enter the virtual machine name here. If you leave it blank, it automatically assigns a name, and it’s not a good one.
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After completing the settings, you can start the deploy process by clicking Next.
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You will then be able to see your new environment in Deploying status in the list below. It usually takes 3-4 hours to complete. I’ve seen it take less. I did not start Deploy because it was not needed for this environment. When these steps are done, the virtual machine will be ready. Even if you see the virtual machine when you go to the Azure side, do not try to open it before the process is completed. In order to properly use the environment, this must be Deployed.
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In this article, I briefly explained how to deploy a new development machine and I will explain the necessary settings to start developing on this machine in my next articles.
Regards.
www.fatihdemirci.net
TAGs: Microsoft Life Cycle Services, LCS, Azure, Azure DevOps,X++, Project onboarding, Microsoft Dynamics 365, MsDyn365FO, MsDyn365CE, MsDyn365, Dynamics 365 Insights Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apss, Power Virtual Agents, what is Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 ERP, Dynamics 365 CRM