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The idea was good. The implementation, unfortunately, was not. Many functions don't look at the inventory data card but always use the bill of materials from the item card. Microsoft needs to improve this and ensure that all calculations that rely on a bill of materials use the correct one for the location.
The resource planning and scheduling could really use an overview. There are many improvements that could be made.I agree that it cannot be considered an anomaly that a work order job requires more than one worker to be assigned.Although there are ways to ensure that a work order is created with multiple lines as default (which would create the opportunity to schedule several workers to one work order), the forecast view "plays tricks on you".It's possible to add several lines of required resource hours in the forecast - even separating them on different categories if desired. The scheduling doesn't pay attention to that though.When spending a few minutes in the forecast-view, it's easy to believe that a more detailed functionality would be available, since it's possible to access "hour forecast" and use the WBS to plan the resource requirement in great detail.
Hi Microsoft!I work for a Microsoft Partner and would like to help some clients that wish to be able to edit Business Central data in Excel on their MacOS computers.The answer to this post says that "Admins are now able to configure Edit in Excel to export to Excel for the web, which can be done in any supported browser including Safari for macOS" and the post is marked as Solved.Is this really true? When I search for information related to edit in Excel on MacOS all I find is that it is not possible.Thanks and regards,Jim
