I'm doing a integration from a third party system with Nav 2015, I need to export a excelsheet to Nav 2015. I know the nav format and excel sheet has been formatted the same way. We can do it via GUI but we have to automate it via web service or something. How to do it? (I can use excel interops to generate excelsheets)
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I have a 4 page PowerBi report hosted on an internal PowerBi report server. I need to generate an embed code for each visual(or one embed code with a filter for each visual on it) to post on a website using iframes. Everything I have seen online has spoken to using an API.
Is this request possible and if so how might I go about doing it?
Thanks in advance.
can you have each visual on it's own report page, and then embed? or perhaps create separate reports for each visual?
Doesn't File > Embed report > Website or portal do the trick for you?
I'm working on dynamics 365 (9.1.x version) online. I have a requirement to download the excel template using a button in a custom web resource (javascript). I tried this example1 link and example2 link but I'm getting an excel corrupt file error upon opening the file. Can someone please help me with the exact code for this...i have a deadline approaching and am stuck here.
CRM Dynamics 2016 only allows to upload Excel and Word files as templates.
For the solution I am building I need to be able to upload a PDF so the users can choose it later on a custom dialog.
Is there a way this can be achieved? Maybe some add-on?
There are two third party products of note that are worth investigating and provide exactly this functionality.
DocumentsCorePack from MS-CRM Addons.
XperiDo from Invenso.
This feature was available with SharePoint 2010, how can I get data from user with SharePoint 2013 ?
This is no longer available in 2013.
You can create a workflow using the 2010 platform option and get this functionality back.
How can I export to excel when creating an application that works in the browser for Lightswitch?
There are some libraries which you can use to export from a browser application. Try out Aspose, for example.
There is a free extension for LightSwitch, called the Office Integration Pack, that allows exports to Excel.
Beth Massi explains about using it:
New and Improved Office Integration Pack Extension for
LightSwitch
Fun with the Office Integration Pack Extension for LightSwitch