Oftentimes, a D365 user will see exactly what data they are interacting with on the form they have open. However, other times, a user will perform an action, such as saving a record or pushing a button, that will cause the system to do many unseen things. In those scenarios, D365 infolog messages added to the code are very helpful in informing the user what happened.
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00:00 - Intro
00:08 - D365 Custom Log
00:59 - Example Use Cases
02:13 - Create Custom Log Table
04:31 - Create Log Helper Method
05:46 - Create Transaction Table
06:48 - Relate Custom Log To Related Record
08:17 - Create Workbench Form
14:30 - Create Display Menu Item
15:13 - Add Menu Item To Menu Extension
16:25 - Add Logging To The Process
19:21 - Demonstration
23:05 - Conclusion
23:40 - Outro