Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Recommendations in case of task recorder failures for "Automatic release of sales orders" in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (D365)

There is a known issue that task recorder changes steps on second playback on adding filters in query for "Automatic release of sales orders".

This issue is happening only for the forms that that are created using RunBaseBatch (for example, Create direct delivery orders, Automatic release of sales orders). 

For the forms that are using SysOperation, the issue is not present. (Automatic release of transfer orders, Change reservation hierarchy for item).

This is because for Dialog form enumeration begins from "filter" fields, and for SysOperationTemplateForm it starts from the beginning.

Recommendations to overcome this challenge:

  • For 1 user scenario. Re-record the broken scenario so that your task recording has the latest control names.  So you would probably need to go through the steps twice. First run - just go through the steps and apply all needed filters for the dialog and then when you run it for the second time start the recording itself. In this scenario, filters will be applied already and the system will not add any new controls. 
  • For multiple users scenarios. Dynamically added controls are stored per user, so the option that only the user who created recording will be able to run the task recording or the RSAT test case will not work in this case. Recommendation is that the usage data (including stored query) of recording and playback should be the same in order to not have these failures.

Vendor collaboration: Maintain vendor bank account in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (D365)

As a company/customer working with vendors, providing the ability for vendors to maintain their own information allows for efficiencies and reduces data entry errors. Once account changes are submitted, this information needs to be validated and primary account payment methods may also need to be modified. More information can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/finance/accounts-payable/maintain-vendor-bank-info

Vendors can use the Vendor collaboration functionality to maintain their bank account information. This topic explains how to add and maintain bank information for vendors that you do business with.

Turn on the vendor bank account information feature

Before you can use this feature, it must be turned on in your system. Administrators can use the Feature management page to check the feature status and enable it if needed. In the Feature management workspace, the feature is listed in the following way:

  • Module - Accounts payable
  • Feature name - Maintain vendor bank information using vendor collaboration workspace


After feature activation, you can now create vendor bank account. 
There are two places from where you can manage vendor bank accounts. It depends who will be managing the bank accounts. 
  • If Vendor is managing his own bank accounts by himself, she/he will use the following page: Vendor collaboration module > Vendor information link in the Workspaces section > More details > Bank information
  • If you company/customer (the D365 company issuing the PO or RFQ is a customer, then it states “Customer”) is managing bank accounts on behalf of the vendor, you will be using Accounts payable > Vendors > All vendors > Vendor tab > Set up section > Bank accounts
Adding a new bank account by vendor
This page is used by vendor to manage their bank accounts

Go to Vendor collaboration module > Vendor information link in the Workspaces section > More details > Bank information


To add a new bank account, select the Add button that is located above the Bank accounts grid in the Vendor information workspace. 



In the New dialog box that appears, you can enter the following information:
  • Bank account
  • Bank name
  • Bank account number
  • Bank routing number
  • Effective date
  • Expiration date
  • Comments (optional)
If the legal entity is outside the United States, the dialog box also includes fields for the SWIFT code and the International Bank Account Number (IBAN).
If there are any documents that are related to the specific bank account, you can attach them by selecting Document.


Bank information that vendors enter on the page will show Vendor as the source. You can also enter bank account information on a vendor's behalf. That information will appear here, and Customer will be shown as the source. For more information, see Create a vendor bank account: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/procurement/tasks/create-vendor-bank-account
After an account has been added, vendors can edit their bank's effective and expiration dates as required.

Vendor bank information inquiry

After bank account information has been added by a vendor, the information will be visible on the Vendor bank information inquiry page. 

Go to Accounts payable > Inquiries and reports > Vendor reports > Vendor Bank Account Inquiry



By default, all new or modified bank account records are visible on this page. 
An Accounts payable clerk can view the changes and validate the information through their confirmation process to validate. When the information has been confirmed, the bank account record listed on the page can be selected and marked as reviewed. Marking the record as reviewed will remove it from the default list.
All bank account changes are visible on the Vendor bank information inquiry page. If a change isn't displayed on the page, you can view it by adjusting the filters for the vendor account, effective date range, or choosing whether to include information for bank account changes that have been reviewed.
Once bank account is reviewed and marked as reviewed, Reviewed field will be updated accordingly. To update the Reviewed field back, Mark as reviewed button needs to be selected again. 

Adding a new bank account on behalf of vendor

This page is used by the company to manage vendor's bank accounts. The page is not accessible by the Collaboration Vendors. 

Go to Accounts payable > Vendors > All vendors > Vendor tab > Set up section > Bank accounts


There are several differences between this page and vendor collaboration bank information page:
  • If the bank account is entered from the vendor card, Source field will be set to Customer 
  • If the bank account is entered from the vendor card, Reviewed will be set to YES automatically and no need to review it again.

Vendor collaboration: Maintain vendor certification in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (D365)

This topic describes the steps that your vendors can use to maintain their certifications using the Vendor collaboration workspace. More information can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/finance/public-sector/manage-vendor-certification

Examples of certifications might include a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) or a Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) company. Vendors will need to enter certification information in the Vendor information workspace. From there, vendors will select More details, and then select Certifications.

In 2012, vendors from the Vendor Portal could Add/Edit certifications related to their company.   There was no Workflow or validation around this functionality.  The functionality before this feature allowed vendors to view the certificates associated with their record. With new feature released the system has parity to the 2012 functionality, allowing Collaboration vendors to manage their certifications history.    

Turn on the vendor certification feature
Before you can use this feature, it must be turned on in your system. Administrators can use the Feature management page to check the feature status and enable it if needed. In the Feature management workspace, the feature is listed in the following way:
• Module - Accounts payable
• Feature name - Enable vendor collaboration certification management


Once feature is activated, the first step is to create a certification type. See below.

Add a certification type
  1. Go to Procurement and sourcing > Setup > Vendors > Certification type
  2. Select New button and fill in required fields

After certification type creation, you can now create certificates. 
There are two places from where you can manage certificates. It depends who will be managing the certificates. 
  • If Vendor is managing his own certificates by himself, she/he will use the following page: Vendor collaboration module > Vendor information link in the Workspaces section > More details > Certifications 
  • If you company/customer (the D365 company issuing the PO or RFQ is a customer, then it states “Customer”) is managing certificates on behalf of the vendor, you will be using Accounts payable > Vendors > All vendors > Vendor tab > Set up section > Certifications
Adding a new certification by vendor
This page is used by vendor to manage their certificates

Go to Vendor collaboration module > Vendor information link in the Workspaces section > More details > Certifications 


To add a new certification, select the Add button that is located above the Certification grid in the Vendor information workspace. 


Enter the following information:
  • Certification number
  • Certification type
  • Certifying organization
  • Certification date
  • Liability amount, if applicable
  • Effective date
  • Expiration date
  • Comments, optional
If there are documents related to the specific certification, you can attach them by selecting the Document button. By default, Restriction field is set to External.


Once the document is attached, the document field will be updated to reflect it.

Certifications that are entered by your vendors on this page will be assigned a Source of Vendor.
After certification information has been added by a vendor, certification needs to be reviewed.

Vendor certification inquiry

After certification information has been added by a vendor, the information will be visible on the Vendor certification inquiry page. 

Go to Accounts payable > Inquiries and reports > Vendor reports > Vendor certification inquiry

By default, all new or modified certification records are visible on this page. 
An Accounts payable clerk can view the changes and validate the information through their confirmation process to validate. When the information has been confirmed, the certification record listed on the page can be selected and marked as reviewed. Marking the record as reviewed will remove it from the default list.
All certification changes are visible on the Vendor collaboration generated certifications page. If a change isn't displayed on the page, you can view it by adjusting the filters for the vendor account, effective date range, or choosing whether to include information for certification changes that have been reviewed.
Once certification is reviewed and marked as reviewed, Reviewed field will be updated accordingly. To update the Reviewed field back, Mark as reviewed button needs to be selected again. 

Adding a new certification on behalf of vendor

This page is used by the company to manage vendor's certificates. The page is not accessible by the Collaboration Vendors. 

Go to Accounts payable > Vendors > All vendors > Vendor tab > Set up section > Certifications

There are several differences between this page and vendor collaboration certifications page:
  • If the certificate is entered from the vendor card, Source field will be set to Customer 
  • If the certificate is entered from the vendor card, Reviewed will be set to YES automatically and no need to review it again.