Posted By Teddy on 1 Feb 2023 in Dyn365BC, Dyn365CE
Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over the Suggest Account feature in the General Posting Setup? The tooltip only gives us a brief description, stating “Suggest G/L Accounts for selected setup.”. But what exactly does that mean? In this article, let’s dive into the code behind the General Posting Setup table to gain a better understanding on how this feature works.
D365 Business Central : Suggest Account on General Posting Setup – That NAV Guy
Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over the Suggest Account feature in the General Posting Setup? The tooltip only gives us a brief description, stating “Suggest G/L Accounts for selected setup.”. But what exactly does that mean?
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Teddy
Experienced NZ-based NAV Developer and Consultant with 10+ years of experience leading multiple IT projects, performing business analyst, developing, implementing, and upgrading Dynamics NAV and Business Central.
I have led multiple Dynamics NAV and Business Central projects for businesses in Asia, such as Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia, and currently in both Australia and New Zealand.
I am passionate to deliver solution that focuses on user-friendly interface while keeping high standard of compliance with the needs. I believe in adding value to people’s lives and try to leave people better than when I first met them.
Author: Teddy
Experienced NZ-based NAV Developer and Consultant with 10+ years of experience leading multiple IT projects, performing business analyst, developing, implementing, and upgrading Dynamics NAV and Business Central.
I have led multiple Dynamics NAV and Business Central projects for businesses in Asia, such as Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia, and currently in both Australia and New Zealand.
I am passionate to deliver solution that focuses on user-friendly interface while keeping high standard of compliance with the needs. I believe in adding value to people’s lives and try to leave people better than when I first met them.