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Sample use case and demo for the soft reservation with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.

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          My previous article describes how to install the Inventory Visibility Add-in for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and how to set up this feature to use soft reservation functionality. You can find it by the link below: https://d365today.blogspot.com/2023/04/dynamics-365-supply-chain-management_18.html      The goal of this post is to demonstrate, through an example, how this functionality can be useful for businesses. I want to clarify that this case is applicable to companies that have multiple sources for creating sales orders and reserving products for customers. These sources can include Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, e-commerce, web portals, Power Platform applications, and any other external systems that can be integrated using APIs.      To start, let's consider an example that will be demonstrated in a video at the end of the article. In our case, we will be using Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and an e

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and The Inventory Visibility application with soft reservation feature. Install and set up.

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        This article describes how to install the Inventory Visibility Add-in for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and how to set up this feature to use soft reservation functionality.      In the beginning, I’d like to make a brief overview of its possibilities. The Inventory Visibility service provides an independent and highly scalable microservice that enables real-time on-hand inventory change postings and visibility tracking across all your data sources and channels. It provides a platform that lets you manage your global inventory by using functionality that includes (but isn't limited to) the following list: Centrally track the latest inventory status (such as on-hand, ordered, purchased, in-transit, returned, and quarantined) across all your data sources, warehouses, and locations by connecting your Supply Chain Management or third-party logistics data sources (such as order management systems, third-party enterprise resource planning systems, POS systems, an

Cross-company product sharing - innovation in D365 Finance & Supply Chain Management (v. 10.0.32)

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    As you probably know, Products  (Navigation panel > Modules > Product information management > Products > Products) is intercompany data, so the information in it is available in any company at the same time.      Unfortunately, it contains minimal information about the product. The main characteristics and settings of the product are filled in when you release it to a specific company. Therefore, the main product information must be maintained by every legal entity individually which means a high level of duplicated product data.      The cross-company product sharing feature which is available in the 10.0.32 version of Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O lets you share data about Released products across multiple companies.       Just a few steps below, to start using the new feature: Step 1:   To sign up for the public preview of this feature, email the environment ID of your environment in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS) to the  Cross-Company Product Sharing