Category: D365 Field Service
Inventory Transfers using the Inventory Dashboard
In this post I’m going to discuss how to use the previously created Inventory Dashboard to perform and inventory transfer, meaning moving products from one warehouse to another. If you haven’t read my two previous posts yet on how to setup the inventory dashboard and how to show in which warehouse work order products are available on the Field Service Mobile App, I would recommend doing this first. How doesRead More
Show in which warehouse work order products are available on the Field Service Mobile App
Field technicians probably want to know where the products they need (to complete a work order) are located so they can stock up on those items before traveling onsite to perform the work. I believe it would be beneficial to be able to see in which warehouse (if any) a certain work order product is available so I am going to explain how to show this. When using field service,Read More
Field Service Inventory Dashboard
Field technicians that have to go onsite and perform repairs and/or installations, have to keep track of what they have in their truck inventory at all times. It would also be very beneficial for them to be able to see which products they need to complete their work orders, so with that in mind, I created an inventory dashboard in the mobile application for Dynamics 365 for Field Service. InRead More
Quick Book in Field Service
There are several different ways you can schedule work orders in Dynamics 365 for Field Service. Most of you are probably familiar with the schedule board and the scheduling assistant and how we can schedule resources from there. One of the newer ways we can schedule work orders is the ‘quick book’ option which allows us to schedule resources directly from within the context of a work order without havingRead More
Creating a work order from an opportunity in Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement (yes, with opportunity products!!!!)
Users were always able to convert an opportunity to one or multiple work orders, but if the opportunity had opportunity products associated, these items wouldn’t make their way over to the work order. The fact that opportunity products didn’t carry over to the work order didn’t make a lot of sense to me, so I am glad that Microsoft now includes this type of functionality. After all, there are severalRead More