New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1: Copy Companies with Dataverse Integration Safely

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1.

The 6th of the new functionality in the Governance and administration section is copy companies with Dataverse integration safely.

Administrators in small or medium-sized companies often wear multiple hats and do many different tasks. It’s important that you can efficiently and safely copy companies if you integrate with Dataverse or Dynamics 365 Sales, reducing the risk of data inconsistencies and saving you valuable time. This enhancement streamlines your workflow so you can focus on strategic tasks, driving your business forward.

Enabled for: Users, automatically
Public Preview: Mar 2024
General Availability: Apr 2024

Feature Details

When an administrator copies companies in an environment that has Dataverse or Dynamics 365 Sales integration enabled, Business Central clears the following settings while copying to the target company:

  • Dataverse and Dynamics Connection Settings to ensure that integration correctly re-initiates in the target company.
  • Integration records to ensure that the target company doesn’t point to records that are coupled in the source company.
  • Integration synchronization jobs to stop synchronization background jobs.
  • Integration synchronization errors to clean synchronization errors, it they exist, because they point to errors in source company and would just be considered noise in the target company.

My Opinion

This sounds like a very welcome enhancement as the current process is open to quite a bit of risk. Clearng these settings will help prevent environments syncing incorrectly.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1
Use Virtual Tables to Expose More Business Central Data in Dataverse
Improve Approval Processes via Power Automate
Add Table and Field Mappings for Existing Integration Tables
Find a Matching Record in a Power Automate Flow
Archive Projects
Usability Improves for Service and Projects
Use Deferral Codes in Purchase and Sales Journals
Define a Service Invoice Posting Policy for Various Users
Define Default Location for Project or Project Phase
Block Item, Item Variant or Service Item from Use in Service Management transactions
Connect Business Central With Shopify B2B
Set Up Financial Consolidation Runs More Efficiently
Simpler Shopify Connection
Use General Ledger Account Revaluation for More Accurate Financial Statements
Get More Productive While Entering Time Sheets
Create Projects That You Can Invoice to Multiple Customers
Assemble to Project
Invoice a Customer for Multiple Projects
Use New Excel Layouts for 35 Selected Reports
Use Standard Terminology for Project Management
Use Currencies When Posting Employee Transactions
Manage Work Orders in Field Service, Invoice Them in Business Central
Manage Document Attachments in Service Items and Documents
Export and Import Multiline Text Using Configuration Packages
Correct Errors in Service Invoices
Prevent Editing Number Series on Service Documents and Cards
Be More Productive When Approving Time Sheets
Inventory Package Numbers Work Like Item Tracking Dimensions
Assign Salesperson to Customer Ship-to Addresses
View Incoming Documents in Archived Quotes and Orders
Introduce Power Automate Copilot Integration with Business Central
Map e-Documents to Purchase Order Lines with Copilot
Create Sales Lines Easily with Copilot
Extend Copilot Using Richer Development Tools
Get to Insights Faster with Copilot-Generated Analysis Tabs
Complete Bank Account Reconciliation Faster With Copilot
Create Product Information Faster with Copilot
Learn More About Fields with Copilot
Chat with Copilot
Automate IRS 1099 Form Submission in US
Enable Additional Countries and Regions
Install UK Localization as an App
Handle Multiple File Uploads and File Drop Zones
Debug the System Application
Remove Friction When Working with External App Dependencies
Use In-client Page Scripting Tool for Acceptance Testing
Use AL-controlled Barcode Scanning For All Scenarios
Write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences
Use the OData V4 IN Operator in Web Service Queries
Define Extension Objects in Same App as Their Base Object
Use Linked Environment in Dataverse Integration
Audit Business Central Operations in Microsoft Purview
Encrypt Data At-Rest with Customer-Managed Encryption Key
Allow Customers to Consent to Microsoft Support Accessing Their Data
Link Business Central Environments to Power Platform Environments
Copy Companies with Dataverse Integration Safely
View and Filter Users With Additional User Details
Control partner access per environment
See VAT Date in Posting Previews
Automate Country of Origin Listed for Item Tracking Code in Intrastat Reporting
Achieve Sustainable Compliance with Business Central
Discover Report and Data Analysis Content Easily
Use Drag and Drop to Attach Multiple Files
Use Actions to Navigate and Highlight or Fix Platform-Generated Errors
Share Error Details to Get Help from Another User

Upcoming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Knowledge Hub Webinars (Apr-Jun 2024) from MADIC dynamics

MADIC dynamicsEvery month, on the third Tuesday, at MADIC dynamics we will be presenting a Knowledge Hub Webinar on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and related products; I will be presenting some of the webinars, but other consultants will be getting involved as well, so there will be a variety of presenters through time.

We aim to have the next three monthly Knowledge Hub Webinars scheduled and details of them available. The next three webinars, starting next month, are:

Upcoming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Knowledge Hub Webinars (Apr-Jun 2024) from MADIC dynamics

Jet Reports & Business Central

Tuesday, 16th April 2024 – 14:00-14:45

Learn how Jet Reports can be used to increase your financial and operational reporting capabilities from Business Central.

Register Here

Upcoming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Knowledge Hub Webinars (Apr-Jun 2024) from MADIC dynamics

What’s New in Business Central 2024 Wave 1

Monday, 20th May 2024 – 14:00-14:45

Discover the upcoming new features in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1.

Register Here

Upcoming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Knowledge Hub Webinars (Apr-Jun 2024) from MADIC dynamics

Upgrading (to) Business Central

Tuesday, 18th June 2024 – 14:00-14:45

Learn the ins and outs of upgrading NAV to Business Central and the steps to upgrade to new versions of Business Central.

Register Here

Error Preview or Posting Assembly Order in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central: “Document No. must have a value in Item Journal Line…”

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralI was doing a project to implement Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central with a client recently. When they were doing some UAT they were getting an error when trying to preview or post an assembly order.

I tried the same process on my demo/test environment and did not get the same error as the we were seeing in the client environment. The error they were seeing was this one:

Error message when previewing or posting an assembly order

Document No. must have a value in Item Journal Line: Journal Template Name=, Journal Batch Name=, Line No. =0. It cannot be zero or empty

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FritzBox and Other Machines No Longer Available by Name

I was trying to deal with a website issue the other day and started the NAS to access to some saved files. I usually do this using \\nas, but it didn’t work from the PC I was on. I started another PC and tried the same thing to see if it was a local issue, but had the exact same problem.

When I tried to ping the machine name, instead of an internal IP, it resolved to 45.76.93.104 instead.

I checked on the PiHole, which is what controls the DNS servers I use, and everything looked fine, so tried to log onto the router via the web browser, but found this also didn’t work. I tried the IP and was able to access the router settings without issue, and the DNS settings were pointing at the PiHole.

At this point I fell back to searching online and found an article from late January explaining the issue.

The problem is that the FritzBox uses the domain fritz.box, which is hardcoded.

The cause of this is that in mid-January the .box domain went live for registrations and someone, not the maker of the FritzBox router, has registered the fritz.box domain and created a website which the domain now resolves to, and takes precendent over the router itself (if you’re using third party DNS servers; I understand if you’re letting the FritzBox handle the DNS servers then things will continue to work).

It seems that the makers of the router, German company AVM, are in a sales process to purchase the domain, having become aware of the problem after someone else bought the domain; I presume they will then remove the DNS resolution so routers again work correctly.

In the meantime, you can use the IP of the FritzBox or of the machine to access them, neither of which is ideal. I’m not particularly experienced with DNS, but I’ve been told if you set the primary DNS server as the router then it will check this first and correctly resolve internal machine names and then use the secondary DNS server for the external domains.

I’ve not tested this approach as I found a setting on the PiHole which I could use to sort the problem without making the change to DNS servers.

In the PiHole admin, this the Local domain name (optional) field in Settings » DNS » Advanced DNS Settings » Conditional forwarding. I set this field to fritz.box, saved the settings and found that I could again navigate using machine names.

New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1: Define Extension Objects in Same App as Their Base Object

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1.

The 8th of the new functionality in the Development section is define extension objects in same app as their base object.

By allowing the segmentation of objects into base functionality and extended functionality, it becomes possible to define extensions to objects in the same app as the object itself. This provides an option to group related functionality in smaller contributions and makes it easier to later move these to a separate app as part of refactoring.

Enabled for: Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically
Public Preview: Apr 2024
General Availability: Apr 2024

Feature Details

With this new feature, it’s possible to define both the base object and extension objects in the same app. For instance, a table and a table extension can be defined within the same app.

In metadata, extension objects remain separate, as before, so each extension object still requires its own object ID in the used range. The key change is that they can now reside in the same extension/app as the base object. In the case of tables, table extensions that reside in the same app as the base table will be merged into that table in the database schema—resulting in no companion table extension.

This feature is applicable to all extensible object types; for example, page, table, report, enum, and permission set objects.

The capability is enabled by default when targeting runtime version 13.0.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1
Use Virtual Tables to Expose More Business Central Data in Dataverse
Improve Approval Processes via Power Automate
Add Table and Field Mappings for Existing Integration Tables
Find a Matching Record in a Power Automate Flow
Archive Projects
Usability Improves for Service and Projects
Use Deferral Codes in Purchase and Sales Journals
Define a Service Invoice Posting Policy for Various Users
Define Default Location for Project or Project Phase
Block Item, Item Variant or Service Item from Use in Service Management transactions
Connect Business Central With Shopify B2B
Set Up Financial Consolidation Runs More Efficiently
Simpler Shopify Connection
Use General Ledger Account Revaluation for More Accurate Financial Statements
Get More Productive While Entering Time Sheets
Create Projects That You Can Invoice to Multiple Customers
Assemble to Project
Invoice a Customer for Multiple Projects
Use New Excel Layouts for 35 Selected Reports
Use Standard Terminology for Project Management
Use Currencies When Posting Employee Transactions
Manage Work Orders in Field Service, Invoice Them in Business Central
Manage Document Attachments in Service Items and Documents
Export and Import Multiline Text Using Configuration Packages
Correct Errors in Service Invoices
Prevent Editing Number Series on Service Documents and Cards
Be More Productive When Approving Time Sheets
Inventory Package Numbers Work Like Item Tracking Dimensions
Assign Salesperson to Customer Ship-to Addresses
View Incoming Documents in Archived Quotes and Orders
Introduce Power Automate Copilot Integration with Business Central
Map e-Documents to Purchase Order Lines with Copilot
Create Sales Lines Easily with Copilot
Extend Copilot Using Richer Development Tools
Get to Insights Faster with Copilot-Generated Analysis Tabs
Complete Bank Account Reconciliation Faster With Copilot
Create Product Information Faster with Copilot
Learn More About Fields with Copilot
Chat with Copilot
Automate IRS 1099 Form Submission in US
Enable Additional Countries and Regions
Install UK Localization as an App
Handle Multiple File Uploads and File Drop Zones
Debug the System Application
Remove Friction When Working with External App Dependencies
Use In-client Page Scripting Tool for Acceptance Testing
Use AL-controlled Barcode Scanning For All Scenarios
Write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences
Use the OData V4 IN Operator in Web Service Queries
Define Extension Objects in Same App as Their Base Object
Use Linked Environment in Dataverse Integration
Audit Business Central Operations in Microsoft Purview
Encrypt Data At-Rest with Customer-Managed Encryption Key
Allow Customers to Consent to Microsoft Support Accessing Their Data
Link Business Central Environments to Power Platform Environments
Copy Companies with Dataverse Integration Safely
View and Filter Users With Additional User Details
Control partner access per environment
See VAT Date in Posting Previews
Automate Country of Origin Listed for Item Tracking Code in Intrastat Reporting
Achieve Sustainable Compliance with Business Central
Discover Report and Data Analysis Content Easily
Use Drag and Drop to Attach Multiple Files
Use Actions to Navigate and Highlight or Fix Platform-Generated Errors
Share Error Details to Get Help from Another User

MADIC dynamics Knowledge Hub Webinars: Extending Business Central with Power Automate

MADIC dynamicsIn our most recent webinar here at MADIC dynamics, we took a look at Extending Business Central with Power Automate.

If you want to catch up on this webinar, you can do so here.

What is Power Automate? ^

Power Automate is part of the Power Platform from Microsoft.

Power Platform is a collection of services which allow organisations to build their own solutions through low- or no-code services, such as Power BI (reporting), Power Apps (custom apps), Power Pages (websites) and Power Automate (automation). The idea is that they are low- or no-code and therefore do not require a developer to build the solution, and also allow for more rapid building than traditional applications, websites or other extensions.

We looked specifically at Power Automate in this webinar; Power Automate lets users create automated workflows between applications and services, allowing for repetitive business processes such as communications and approvals, to be automated.

As a relevant aside, I am currently writing two series of articles on Power Automate; the first is Working with Power Automate and the second is https://www.azurecurve.co.uk/2023/04/in-microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central-financial-how-do-i-series-index/. There is a large overlap between articles in those two series and this webinar, so I will be linking to the series where possible.

Types of Cloud Flow ^

There are four types of cloud flow available with Power Automate in combination with Business Central.

In the Microsoft documentation, they only show three types of cloud flow, but I always include the fourth, approvals, as this constitutes a large segment of the flows used by clients on Business Central, for users who have decided that the standard workflows don’t provide the flexibility required.

Icons for cloud flow types

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Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant Associate (Renewed in 2024)

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThe MB-800 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant certification needs to be renewed on an annual basis; I passed the exam in September 2022 which means it is up for renewal in September this year, but you can actually renew from 6 months prior (I passed the renewal previous renewal in April 2023).

I didn’t receive a notification that it was time to renew this year, but I was on Microsoft Learn going through some of the material on Power Platform and noticed this credential was available for renewal, so had a go and passed.

Certificate confirmation

New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1: Use the OData V4 IN Operator in Web Service Queries

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1.

The 7th of the new functionality in the Development section is use the OData V4 IN operator in web service queries.

Integrators can now use OData IN operator when querying Business Central web services. This can simplify OData queries and therefore make integrations easier to develop.

Enabled for: Users by admins, makers, or analysts
Public Preview: Apr 2024
General Availability: Apr 2024

Feature Details

Prior to this release, a developer who wanted to query an OData endpoint—for example, to query an API for a (short) list of Customer numbers—would have to write a filter expression such as $filter=CustomerNo eq '10000' or CustomerNo eq '20000' or CustomerNo eq '30000'.

With this release, they can just write $filter=CustomerNo IN ('10000','20000','30000') by using the OData IN operator.

My Opinion

I’m not a developer anymore, but I approve of this type of change which allows for simplified syntax.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1
Use Virtual Tables to Expose More Business Central Data in Dataverse
Improve Approval Processes via Power Automate
Add Table and Field Mappings for Existing Integration Tables
Find a Matching Record in a Power Automate Flow
Archive Projects
Usability Improves for Service and Projects
Use Deferral Codes in Purchase and Sales Journals
Define a Service Invoice Posting Policy for Various Users
Define Default Location for Project or Project Phase
Block Item, Item Variant or Service Item from Use in Service Management transactions
Connect Business Central With Shopify B2B
Set Up Financial Consolidation Runs More Efficiently
Simpler Shopify Connection
Use General Ledger Account Revaluation for More Accurate Financial Statements
Get More Productive While Entering Time Sheets
Create Projects That You Can Invoice to Multiple Customers
Assemble to Project
Invoice a Customer for Multiple Projects
Use New Excel Layouts for 35 Selected Reports
Use Standard Terminology for Project Management
Use Currencies When Posting Employee Transactions
Manage Work Orders in Field Service, Invoice Them in Business Central
Manage Document Attachments in Service Items and Documents
Export and Import Multiline Text Using Configuration Packages
Correct Errors in Service Invoices
Prevent Editing Number Series on Service Documents and Cards
Be More Productive When Approving Time Sheets
Inventory Package Numbers Work Like Item Tracking Dimensions
Assign Salesperson to Customer Ship-to Addresses
View Incoming Documents in Archived Quotes and Orders
Introduce Power Automate Copilot Integration with Business Central
Map e-Documents to Purchase Order Lines with Copilot
Create Sales Lines Easily with Copilot
Extend Copilot Using Richer Development Tools
Get to Insights Faster with Copilot-Generated Analysis Tabs
Complete Bank Account Reconciliation Faster With Copilot
Create Product Information Faster with Copilot
Learn More About Fields with Copilot
Chat with Copilot
Automate IRS 1099 Form Submission in US
Enable Additional Countries and Regions
Install UK Localization as an App
Handle Multiple File Uploads and File Drop Zones
Debug the System Application
Remove Friction When Working with External App Dependencies
Use In-client Page Scripting Tool for Acceptance Testing
Use AL-controlled Barcode Scanning For All Scenarios
Write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences
Use the OData V4 IN Operator in Web Service Queries
Define Extension Objects in Same App as Their Base Object
Use Linked Environment in Dataverse Integration
Audit Business Central Operations in Microsoft Purview
Encrypt Data At-Rest with Customer-Managed Encryption Key
Allow Customers to Consent to Microsoft Support Accessing Their Data
Link Business Central Environments to Power Platform Environments
Copy Companies with Dataverse Integration Safely
View and Filter Users With Additional User Details
Control partner access per environment
See VAT Date in Posting Previews
Automate Country of Origin Listed for Item Tracking Code in Intrastat Reporting
Achieve Sustainable Compliance with Business Central
Discover Report and Data Analysis Content Easily
Use Drag and Drop to Attach Multiple Files
Use Actions to Navigate and Highlight or Fix Platform-Generated Errors
Share Error Details to Get Help from Another User

New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1: Write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business CentralThis post is part of the New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 series in which I am taking a look at the new functionality introduced in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1.

The 6th of the new functionality in the Development section is write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences.

Improvements to NumberSequences date type streamline the development and execution of code that creates and manages number sequences in the database, resulting in increased efficiency and speed.

Enabled for: Users by admins, makers, or analysts
Public Preview: Apr 2024
General Availability: Apr 2024

Feature Details

This release offers the following improvements to the NumberSequences data type:

  • New Restart operation
    Prior to this release, a number sequence had to be deleted and recreated to restart it. Now, a new Restart operation simplifies and speeds up this process. The operation has the following syntax:

    Restart(name: text; seed: BigInteger; CompanySpecific: bool)
  • New RangeStart operation
    A new RangeStart operation allows developers to request multiple values from the number sequence at once, meaning no gaps, and fewer SQL round-trips. The operation has the following syntax:

    RangeStart : = Range(name: text; count: integer; CompanySpecific: bool);
  • Improved Next, Current, and Exists operations
    These operations are now 8 to 32 percent faster.

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New Functionality In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1
Use Virtual Tables to Expose More Business Central Data in Dataverse
Improve Approval Processes via Power Automate
Add Table and Field Mappings for Existing Integration Tables
Find a Matching Record in a Power Automate Flow
Archive Projects
Usability Improves for Service and Projects
Use Deferral Codes in Purchase and Sales Journals
Define a Service Invoice Posting Policy for Various Users
Define Default Location for Project or Project Phase
Block Item, Item Variant or Service Item from Use in Service Management transactions
Connect Business Central With Shopify B2B
Set Up Financial Consolidation Runs More Efficiently
Simpler Shopify Connection
Use General Ledger Account Revaluation for More Accurate Financial Statements
Get More Productive While Entering Time Sheets
Create Projects That You Can Invoice to Multiple Customers
Assemble to Project
Invoice a Customer for Multiple Projects
Use New Excel Layouts for 35 Selected Reports
Use Standard Terminology for Project Management
Use Currencies When Posting Employee Transactions
Manage Work Orders in Field Service, Invoice Them in Business Central
Manage Document Attachments in Service Items and Documents
Export and Import Multiline Text Using Configuration Packages
Correct Errors in Service Invoices
Prevent Editing Number Series on Service Documents and Cards
Be More Productive When Approving Time Sheets
Inventory Package Numbers Work Like Item Tracking Dimensions
Assign Salesperson to Customer Ship-to Addresses
View Incoming Documents in Archived Quotes and Orders
Introduce Power Automate Copilot Integration with Business Central
Map e-Documents to Purchase Order Lines with Copilot
Create Sales Lines Easily with Copilot
Extend Copilot Using Richer Development Tools
Get to Insights Faster with Copilot-Generated Analysis Tabs
Complete Bank Account Reconciliation Faster With Copilot
Create Product Information Faster with Copilot
Learn More About Fields with Copilot
Chat with Copilot
Automate IRS 1099 Form Submission in US
Enable Additional Countries and Regions
Install UK Localization as an App
Handle Multiple File Uploads and File Drop Zones
Debug the System Application
Remove Friction When Working with External App Dependencies
Use In-client Page Scripting Tool for Acceptance Testing
Use AL-controlled Barcode Scanning For All Scenarios
Write flexible and performant code with NumberSequences
Use the OData V4 IN Operator in Web Service Queries
Define Extension Objects in Same App as Their Base Object
Use Linked Environment in Dataverse Integration
Audit Business Central Operations in Microsoft Purview
Encrypt Data At-Rest with Customer-Managed Encryption Key
Allow Customers to Consent to Microsoft Support Accessing Their Data
Link Business Central Environments to Power Platform Environments
Copy Companies with Dataverse Integration Safely
View and Filter Users With Additional User Details
Control partner access per environment
See VAT Date in Posting Previews
Automate Country of Origin Listed for Item Tracking Code in Intrastat Reporting
Achieve Sustainable Compliance with Business Central
Discover Report and Data Analysis Content Easily
Use Drag and Drop to Attach Multiple Files
Use Actions to Navigate and Highlight or Fix Platform-Generated Errors
Share Error Details to Get Help from Another User

Working with Power Automate Child Flows: Test the Parent/Child Flow Examples

Power AutomateThis article is part of the Working with Power Automate Child Flows series and of the larger Working with Power Automate series I am writing on my experiences working with the Power Automate, which is part of the Power Platform from Microsoft. I also have a related series of articles on Power Automate with Microsoft Dynamics 365 BC.

With the child and parent flow examples created, they can now be tested. As the example parent flow, is an instant flow, to run the flow, go to the My flows page, select the parent flow in the list and click the button:

My flows page with the example parent flow button selected

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