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Built for people who work with BC every day.

Daxly is a focused knowledge base for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Every article is written to be immediately useful: no vendor marketing, no documentation rewrites.

Who this is for

Daxly is written with four types of readers in mind:

  • Consultants and implementers who need quick answers during projects, without digging through Microsoft Learn.
  • Finance and operations users configuring VAT, posting groups, journals, reminders, or year-end processes.
  • AL developers building extensions, writing unit tests, working with events and APIs, or setting up a sandbox environment.
  • System administrators managing users, permissions, security groups, environments, and integrations.

What makes Daxly different

Microsoft's official documentation is comprehensive. It covers what features exist. Daxly focuses on something different: how to actually use them, and what goes wrong when you don't configure them correctly.

Articles here:

  • Start with what you need to do, not with background theory
  • Reference the real UI labels, page names, and field names as they appear in the system
  • Include specific examples, not abstract descriptions of what a feature "can" do
  • Stay focused on the task, with no introductory filler or conclusion summaries

About the author

My name is Stein Sæstad. I work with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central in roles focused on ERP administration, master data management, and data analysis. I have experience across implementation, configuration, AL development, and connecting BC to Power Platform and external systems.

You can find me on LinkedIn.

Daxly is where I document findings, solutions, and discoveries from real work with Business Central. The kind of information that took time to figure out and is worth having in one place.

The name

Daxly is a nod to DAX, the query language used across Microsoft's data ecosystem. It's also short and easy to remember. Sometimes that's reason enough.

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Have a topic you'd like covered? Found an error or an outdated step? Guest contributions from the BC community are welcome. Connect on LinkedIn or use the contact form below.

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