Ability to modifying of system objects in future NAV versions

Slawek_Guzek
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Is Microsoft going to remove entirely possbility of changing code in standard objects in NAV in future versions?
I've heard rumors and cannot believe it..
I've heard rumors and cannot believe it..
Slawek Guzek
Dynamics NAV, MS SQL Server, Wherescape RED;
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Dynamics NAV, MS SQL Server, Wherescape RED;
PRINCE2 Practitioner - License GR657010572SG
GDPR Certified Data Protection Officer - PECB License DPCDPO1025070-2018-03
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I believe that is what Microsoft trying to achieve, question is from which version.
Do not think VS code is ready now.0 -
I have also heard that, but when talking to the D365 team, it seems that maybe they don’t know.
I also asked if the hosted D365 version will allow customer extensions to bypass AppSource, as I think that’s important, and they haven’t given me an answer on that as well.
So there are a lot of questions in my head as well??? But maybe we are not there....
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