![]() ![]() The results of this compilation will soon be emitted to telemetry and these data allow partners/customers to monitor/alert on PTEs that will block updates to next major. PTE validation signal (PTEs that block updates to next major): Microsoft compiles PTEs daily/weekly against next major.Error codes in failed OData calls to help troubleshoot 400 return code signal (this can help you on monitoring the exact reason on why external API calls fail).Ability for on-premises environments to set Environment Name as part of mounting.Error message in English will be added to error dialog signal.AL stack trace will be added to job queue error signal.New interesting features that are on the plans for Dynamics 365 Business Central telemetry signals in the near future: | summarize count() by Hour=datetime_part("Hour", timestamp) | where timestamp > ago(7d) // adjust as needed You can also inspect, for a given license type, how these licenses access Dynamics 365 Business Central during the daily hours with the following query (here I’m excluding the API users and I’m summarizind data by hour of day): traces | summarize NumLicenseType = count() by userLicenseType Here is a KQL query that shows a pie chart for every license type accessing the system in the last day: traces You can also create a chart (that can be added to a dashboard) for monitoring the license types accessing your Business Central environment in a given period. , customDimensions.entitlementSetIds has '', 'API'Īs you can see from the above image, I have some users with a PREMIUM license assigned and some users that are API users. , customDimensions.entitlementSetIds has '3f2afeed-6fb5-4bf9-998f-f2912133aead', 'PROJECT_MADEIRA_PREVIEW_IW' , entitlementSetIds = customDimensions.entitlementSetIds , environmentType = customDimensions.environmentType , environmentName = customDimensions.environmentName | project aadTenantId = customDimensions.aadTenantId | where customDimensions.eventId = "RT0003" | where timestamp > ago(1d) // adjust as needed Here is a KQL query showing all the users logged in the last day, with their user type and license: traces The translations for the entitlementSetIds values can be found here:Īnd you can embed the translations of the IDs into a KQL query around this event to know what type of users are accessing your system in a given period. You can use this to lookup the kind of licence that the user has, but translating the IDs into real license names could be tricky. This event has always included a custom dimension called entitlementSetIds that gives you the ID of the license entitlement for the user. The first feature that I personally love and use a lot is related to the telemetry event RT0003 ( OnCompanyOpen succeeded). Two new interesting additions to the RAW Business Central telemetry signals are available now. This can be useful to track performance regressions over time. Added a new page that shows data from performance toolkit runs.The page for Report data now shows better descriptive statistics to help you find troublesome reports.The long running SQL queries page now has a new “Explanation” column that explains what the SQL does and provides suggestions for tuning.Other nice additions to these apps in the latest version: The great Kennie tuned the datasets to make them load data faster and also increased the timeout values for the queries. For telemetry databases with a lot of data, sometimes refreshing the app can take a long time (and sometimes you can experience a time out error that requires you to lower the lookback period). The first thing that worth mentioning is that the last versions of official Microsoft’s Power BI Apps for Business Central telemetry (environment telemetries and app telemetries) introduce a faster data refresh and the ability to load larger datasets. Just for reference, you can download the Power BI apps from here (Power BI Pro license is required): The new year has started, some improvements on this area are cooking and our “King of the Heroes” Kennie has just shared the monthly report about the Power BI Telemetry Apps news. ![]() ![]() I think that you already know that the area of telemetries is a fast moving area in the Dynamics 365 Business Central field. ![]()
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