Microsoft have released the new warehouse APP, and the setup instructions can be followed here : https://ax.help.dynamics.com/en/wiki/install-and-configure-dynamics-365-for-operations-warehousing/
You can download the Windows App here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/dynamics-365-for-operations-warehousing/9p1bffd5tstm
The setup instructions are very good, and in 10 minutes you should be able to get the app working as expected in your windows 10 machine. The App also have a demo-mode that lets you try it out, without having to connect it to an environment.
Here are some pictures for you pleasure.
Thank you Markus J
can we have a link to review please Oleksandr?
Hi Karen
The warehouse App is available from Microsoft, and can be downloaded and tested by downloading it from Windows store. Just search for Dynamics 365 for Operations – Warehousing. See also https://ax.help.dynamics.com/en/wiki/install-and-configure-dynamics-365-for-operations-warehousing/
Thank you downloaded already 🙂 Just wanted to see the review as well. The menu options for demo are limited to Sales picking, purchase receive, work list and settings. Are your screen dumps above from a working environment or demo please?
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIuG4o3dI8HHNlA8BPfrjKg
Hi Karen,
The link is to YouTube version. However, since the app is out now, there’s not so much value there)
Hi Kurt,
Thanks for the screenshots, finally, a nice “* Inquiry” look 🙂
I wasn’t able to play around with a real D365 environment yet, however, did a brief (20 min) Mix review of the app based on Markus’ demo (uploaded it yesterday, just during the app release).
Am I right that this app is “only” a new, nicer front-end and the content is still provided from the existing X++ classes using XML files? I am asking because being able to adapt the warehouse processes is a crucial business requirement for us.
Correct. Just a new nice front-end.
Thanks for reading my blog 🙂 Only Windows 10 (all versions) and android is supported this time. I would be surprised if IOS was supported, as this very seldom would work in a warehouse environment because of wifi-power and battery constraints. Also making it work for R3 is also a logn shot currently. Take care 🙂
We have used apps on ipods and put an industrial casing with extended battery, 2D/3D scanning that will work for a warehouse environment.
Good points Anthony. We should ask Microsoft to extend to the IOS platform. Currently I don’t think it’s on their roadmap.
Can this app work with 2012 R3 or is it exclusive to 365? I thought the Android and iOS Warehouse apps supported R3 and even earlier versions.