Manage allocation rules to allocate costs and revenues between cost types, cost centers, and cost objects. Each allocation consists of an allocation source and one or more allocation targets. For example, all costs for the cost type Electricity and Heating are an allocation source. You want to allocate the costs to the cost centers Workshop, Production, and Sales, which are three allocation targets.
Make this appointment recurring, or edit the recurrence pattern. A recurring item is one that repeats on a regular schedule. ...
Make this row part of a group of rows. For example, indent rows that itemize a range of accounts, such as types of revenue. ...
Make this view public. This will remove all teams that currently share this view and make this view available to all users. ...
Making this choice will change the delivery date control on the sales line to %1. Do you wish to apply these changes to the ...
Manage allocation rules to allocate costs and revenues between cost types, cost centers, and cost objects. Each allocation ...
Manage and monitor system jobs. System jobs are processes that run in the background, such as workflow jobs and bulk import. ...
Manage cost centers, which are departments and profit centers that are responsible for costs and income. Often, there are ...
Manage employees' details and related information, such as qualifications and pictures, or register and analyze employee ...
Manage external parties that need to access Dynamics 365 from the external channels. Enable or disable the parties for external ...