Today I am going to share my thoughts on the Dynamics 365 Customer Insights working days as five or seven days.
Let's get's started.
In Dynamics 365 Marketing, the concept of business days typically aligns with Standard working days, which are Monday through Friday. Let's break it down:
1. Entity -Level Calendars:
When you open an entity like events, customers journeys or the main marketing calendar, you'll see a list view where you can switch between the calendar view and list view.
Relevant records (such as events or sessions) are plotted on the calendar based on their scheduled dates.
This types of calendar provides a system view selector for filtering the record shown.
2. Room-Level Calendars:
These calendars appear while viewing a specific record(e.g., a specific event).
They are integrated into the form view and might appear in their own tab or as a section alongside other settings.
Form-level calendars can only show and create records of one type of entity and are often related to the specific record where they appear.
3. Room-Reservation Calendar:
Specifically for event records, the room reservation calendar shows all room reservations assigned to the displayed event and its sessions.
Unreserved rooms are not shown, and the calendar is read-only( no session or reservation creation here).
4. Speaking Engagement Calendar:
For speakers records, this form-level calendar displays all speaking engagements associated with the currently displayed speaker.
5. Custom Calendars:
System customizers can add custom calendars to nearly any entity or form.
These custom calendars can extend the funtionality beyond the basic types described above.
Now, regarding processing times, most requests within Dynamics 365 Customer Insights are typically handled in about three business days once all necessary information is available.
So, whether it's configuring marketing calendars or handling other tasks, keep those business days in mind!.
That's it for today.
I hope this helps.
Malla Reddy Gurram(@UK365GUY)
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