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Deprecated features in the Mexican version of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

This article lists and describes the local functionality for the Mexico that has been removed from Business Central, made available from a new page or report, or replaced by a new feature.

Customer statement report

Shows a list of financial transactions for a selected customer statement for a given period of time. For example, use the report as part of your payment collection process.

Moved, Removed, or Replaced? Why? When?
Replaced The Standard Statement report (report 1316) provides the same capabilities as the Customer Statement report (report 10072), plus the ability to customize layouts in Word, and it's available for all countries. 2019 release wave 2

Aged accounts payable report

Shows a list of aged remaining balances for each vendor for a given period of time.

Moved, Removed, or Replaced? Why? When?
Replaced The Aged Accounts Payable report (report 322) provides the same capabilities as the (local) Aged Accounts Payable (report 10085) and it's available for all countries. 2019 release wave 2

Aged accounts receivable report

Shows a list of aged remaining balances for each customer for a given period of time.

Moved, Removed, or Replaced? Why? When?
Replaced The Aged Accounts Receivable report (report 120) provides the same capabilities as the (local) Aged Accounts Receivable (report 10040) and it's available for all countries. 2019 release wave 2

Fields marked as ObsoleteState:Pending

The following fields are marked as ObsoleteState = Pending; in the MX version.

Table ID Table Name Field ID Field Name Comments
98 General Ledger Setup 10004 SAT Certificate Thumbprint Will be removed in a later release.
10000 PAC Web Service 22 Certificate Thumbprint Will be removed in a later release.

See also

Deprecated Features in the Base App
Deprecated Features in the Platform - Clients, Server, and Database
Upgrading Business Central
Upgrading the Application Code
Deprecated Fields, and Fields Marked as Obsolete
Mexican Local Functionality in Business Central