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Plan and prepare for Dynamics 365 Business Central in 2022 release wave 2

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Important

The 2022 release wave 2 plan covers all new functionalities planned to be delivered to market from October 2022 to March 2023. In this article, you'll find the product overview and what's new and planned for Dynamics 365 Business Central.

Overview

Dynamics 365 Business Central is a comprehensive business application solution designed and optimized for small and midsized organizations. In 2022 release wave 2, we help users get onboarded, whether they are new or existing customers of ours, by giving them easy access to the right apps to help them get started. We will improve tooltips to help new and existing users. We continue our geographic expansion, and we will improve performance and usability by making it easier to navigate menus. To help more users be more productive, we will enhance our automation story with Power Automate.

Additional updates in 2022 release wave 2 include:

  • Seamless service: No matter the industry type of a small or midsized business (SMB), business users expect a dependable service and platform that they can run their business on.

  • Administration: Business Central delivers a set of features for better and improved communication about the health of each environment.

  • Application: We will continue to improve the application to support integration with Shopify. The finance and supply chain capabilities in Business Central are improved with several optimizations and enhancements so that users can run their business processes more efficiently.

  • Better with Microsoft 365: We improve the efficiency of collaborative business processes in Microsoft Teams. Users can pin cards inside Teams, and delegated admins can now use the Excel add-in.

  • Country and regional: In 2022 release wave 2, Business Central is generally available in more countries and regions.

  • Onboarding: Organizations can get to productive usage faster because it's easier to discover and install apps.

  • Development tools: We have moved entirely to Visual Studio Code where we continue to invest in areas that enhance the productivity for developers.

  • Power Platform: More efficient automation with Power Automate so that users can set up workflows for the specific needs of their organization.

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Investment areas

Investment areas

Application
In 2022 release wave 2, we deliver updates based on the most popular requests for improvement.

In the financial area, we continue to improve bank reconciliation. In this release wave, we improve the test report, add a statement report with two sections for outstanding reconciliations, and provide better automation for check ledger entries.

Users will be able to reverse the journal entries from posted payment reconciliation journals. This way, they can more efficiently recover the books from mistakes that may happen. Just like with other journal entries, the user must unapply the entries manually first.

Businesses that use check payments will now have multiple remit addresses available for vendors.

To make financial reporting more transparent for newcomers and experienced users alike, we're renaming account schedules to financial reporting. We're also changing the feature slightly to give a better overview of the available reports. A financial report is now defined as a combination of row and column definitions plus a few parameters. This means that variants of the same report can now be stored as separate reports. The core functionality is the same, but the name changes make it easier to grasp the concepts. New templates for row and column definitions will become available in updates over the next release waves, making it easier for business users to get started and get productive.

Productive with Microsoft 365
This release wave gives more control to administrators to manage OneDrive and Excel, while business users benefit from enhancements to report layouts and how they can edit data in Excel.

Development
Demand for developers is continuously rising worldwide, increasing the requirement for attracting and raising the productivity of Business Central AL developers. In this release wave, we continue the investment in our Visual Studio Code experience by adding visual abstractions on top of AL code. This way, we bring better and more efficient management of AL objects across projects and workspaces and respond to the requests from multiple productivity partners across the tools experience. We are also investing in building new AL constructs for writing more performant code, as well as defining a more flexible and more consistent action pane structure in our clients.

Country and regional
More countries and regions are added to bring Business Central to more than 100 countries and regions. Expansion to more countries and regions is achieved through partner-led localization. Our partners create the relevant localization apps and publish them to AppSource. In combination with the built-in language offerings, Business Central is available to serve customers in more than 100 countries and regions worldwide.

Microsoft Power Platform
Building on top of the work delivered so far, we continue to improve the way Business Central integrates with Power Platform: Power BI, Power Automate, Power Apps, Logic Apps, Power Virtual Agents, and Dataverse.

This includes improvements to the Power BI integration as well as the Power Automate connector and the Automate action—bridging Business Central and Power Automate with a modern toolset that empowers makers and citizen developers to easily extend and connect Business Central with other systems.

We also continue improvements for our Dataverse virtual tables data change events so that our partners can use Dataverse as a platform for more ambitious integrations.

User experiences
Information workers who connect to Business Central from the desktop app, browser, or their mobile device benefit from improved usability, accessibility, performance, and stability in 2022 release wave 2. Users looking to increase their efficiency can take advantage of powerful new capabilities when they work across companies.

Reporting
With 2022 release wave 1, we introduced Excel layouts for reports. In 2022 release wave 2, we continue to improve this experience.

When a business user runs a report with an Excel layout, they can now choose the Excel layout in the report's request page. For example, if a report has several Excel layouts, the user can choose the exact layout they want when they run the report.

In addition to the Excel layout capability, we'll release a new set of APIs for the finance area that can be used in both Excel and Power BI. This way, users can create their own more detailed analysis on data from the general ledger and G/L budgets with dimensions. We'll provide new template Power BI Desktop files with examples based on the new API. The files will be published to the BCTech Samples GitHub repo for users who want to get started with reporting in Power BI. The Power BI files contain a set of standard financial reports and a dashboard with financial KPIs and aggregated general ledger info.

Governance and administration
In 2022 release wave 2, Business Central provides a set of admin and governance capabilities to help admins and IT pros set up, secure, manage, govern, and monitor customer environments. We add and improve several capabilities to make it easier to keep up with important service notifications, to automate and manage operations at scale, across many customers and environments, with service-to-service authentication to the Admin Center API. Admins will be able to recover any environments that were recently deleted, which keeps customer data safe.

Service and platform
No matter the industry type of a small or medium-sized business (SMB), business users expect a dependable service and platform that they can run their business on.

Onboarding
When a company decides on a cloud solution such as Dynamics 365 Business Central online, they have certain expectations for how well connected the solution is to surrounding business productivity services, such as banking, payroll, and electronic invoicing providers. Cloud connectivity to operational productivity services is expected with a modern business solution in the cloud. Connectivity to these types of providers largely exists already, but isn't easily discovered by customers of Business Central, who will have to manually search AppSource for the right solution for their business. Thus, customers of Business Central meet some friction when they want to realize the expectations of their investments into a cloud solution. By offering customers better discoverability, installation, and setup of these types of apps, unnecessary friction is removed, and their business can more quickly become productive and focus on the more complex areas of onboarding.

In 2022 release wave 2, we are adding an in-product experience that will make it easy for users to find relevant connectivity apps that are available in AppSource. We also make these apps easy to install and easy to set up. We start with the apps that offer online bank connectivity.

The apps that are shown in this in-product experience will have certain requirements imposed upon them, such as usage and quality criteria, as well as a minimum set of features and capabilities. More information about what is required for ISVs to get apps listed will be published at a later stage.

Foundational improvements to installation and setup of AppSource apps will be added in this release, to the benefit of all ISVs who have published apps to AppSource.

To learn more about the entire set of capabilities being delivered during this release wave, check out the release plan for Dynamics 365 Business Central below:

For application administrators

User-impacting features to the user experience enabled automatically
User-impacting features should be reviewed by application administrators. This facilitates release change management and enables successful onboarding of new capabilities released to market. For the complete list, look for all features tagged "Users, automatically" in the release plan.

Features that must be enabled by application administrators
This release wave contains features that must be enabled or configured by administrators, makers, or business analysts to be available for their users. For the complete list, look for all features tagged "Users by admins, makers, or analysts" in the release plan.

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