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Dynamics 365 Business Central

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Apr 10, 2024

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  • Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 wave 1 (BC24) has been released and is now generally available.
  • The article discusses two updates that are not yet documented in the Business Central 2024 release wave 1 (BC24) release plan.
  • The first update is the introduction of a new Account Receivables administrator role center, which can be easily found in My Settings. The role center provides access to various features such as posted documents, sales documents, reminder documents, reports, cues, and insights.
  • The second update is the addition of a new Reminder Terms setup page. This page allows users to set up reminder terms and assign them to customers in order to manage accounts receivables. Reminder terms control the reminder process and include reminder levels that can be defined by the user. The page also allows users to manage reminder levels and view/edit customer communications for reminders.
  • Another new feature mentioned in the article is Reminder Automation. This feature can be accessed from the new Account Receivables administrator role center or by searching for "Reminders Automation" using the Tell Me icon. Reminder Automation allows for the automatic handling of reminders, including the creation of draft or issued reminders and the sending of reminders to customers. Users can set reminders terms filters and cadences to determine how often the automation job is run. The feature supports actions such as creating reminders and sending reminders, and users can manually run the automation job if desired.
  • The article includes screenshots and step-by-step instructions for setting up and using the new features.
  • The author encourages readers to try out the new features and expresses hope that the information provided in the article will be helpful.
  • The article ends with a thank you message and the author's name.

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