During trainings and/or checking different partner’s extensions code, I often see that partners adds business logic in the login process (user initializations, checking licenses and more). The custom logic in the login process is normally added subscribing to the OnAfterLoginStart event of the LogInManagement codeunit.
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Dynamics 365 Business Central, OnAfterLogin and Isolated Events
During trainings and/or checking different partner’s extensions code, I often see that partners adds business logic in the login process (user initializations, checking licenses and more). The custom logic in the login process is normally added subscribing to the OnAfterLoginStart event of the LogInManagement codeunit. To all the partners I had the pleasure to speak…
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