To open User-Defined Label setup navigate to the Docentric AX workspace and click the User-defined labels menu item. Alternatively, you can access to User-defined labels via Organization administration > Docentric AX > Report labels > User-defined labels.
From version 3.4.4, you can create User-defined labels based on D365FO (system) labels, and make the adjustment to their translations as needed. Click the New from system label menu button and enter a system label ID and ID for the newly created User-defined label. A new User-defined label based on the system label will be created.
They can be used either with Docentric templates or in report print settings such as Email body, subject and output filename for both Docentric and SSRS reports. To open User-Defined Label setup navigate to the Docentric AX workspace and click the User-defined labels menu item.
External service operations define how the system will format its HTTP requests to the external service. You must add at least one operation, which will be used to print labels. On the Action Pane, select New to add a new operation, and then follow these steps for it: External service definition – This read-only field shows a value of External.
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If the plug shape in Prague is different to your home country you might need to get a travel adapter. It's always worth doing a little bit of research before your trip, or you could find yourself unable to charge your phone or use other appliances. Do I need a power converter for Prague?
The standard voltage in Prague is 230V at a frequency of 50Hz. Do I need a power plug adaptor in Prague?
If the standard voltage in your country is in the range of 100V-127V (which is most common in the US, Canada and countries in South America) you might need a voltage converter in Prague. The standard frequency in Prague is 50Hz. If this frequency differs from the frequency used in your home country, please use caution when plugging in your devices.
In Prague, the standard voltage is 230V and the standard frequency is 50Hz. Most laptop chargers are designed to be compatible with a range of voltages (dual voltage), so they should work with outlets in Prague without any issues.
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