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This feature is very much needed and required by our customers. Also it would help to have a button in email to answer with "i wont participate" without having registered at all. Then the customer journey can stop and it is not necessary to send further invitations...Please merge with similar idea to see all votes.https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=da0dc697-ff41-ec11-a3ee-0003ff45ebbf
@Ola Sandness: it is about cancelling an event registration not an unsubscribe on topic/purpose.This is a very important feature! All other Event management tools offer this functionality.Please merge with similar idea: https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=deb358be-860c-eb11-b5d9-0003ff68ded8
Hello, I also highly recommend this idea to take into consideration and implementation.With ISV solutions, I know (Inway, Sycor, Arineo...) you are able to create a journal behind the statement, check / validate the processed matching rules and correct, if something was matched wrong, before posting the journal / statement lines for years.Reversal and correction within Modern Bank Reconciliation is much more complex and user unfriendly, from European point of view, how we handle Bank Statement Postings.
That is a great idea. It might be possible to combine it with another problem. Case: need to produce 10 items, that uses 10 components per piece. That's a total of 100 components.If you post output of 10 items, 100 components are posted (because of the Routing Link Code). If you post output of 1 item, 10 components are posted. But if you post another output of 9, it posts 80 components. The calculation is 9 * 10 minus the 10 already posted.It always deducts the amount of components that is already posted.So if you start with a output of 5, 50 components are posted. If you post the other 5, no components are posted (5 * 10 minus 50).This must be a bug, or is there a logical explanation?
