SQL View to Return the Accounting Period Starting and Ending Dates in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
While Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is mainly used by clients in the cloud rather than on-premise, there are still some clients using the on-premise version. I was talking to one recently who was looking to create some transactional reports and needed to get the start and end dates for the accounting periods. For some clients, who use calendar months, this would be easy, but in the…
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SQL View to Return the Accounting Period Starting and Ending Dates in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
While Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is mainly used by clients in the cloud rather than on-premise, there are still some clients using the on-premise version. I was talking to one recently who was looking to create some transactional reports and needed to get the start and end dates for the accounting periods.
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