Import a configuration from Lifecycle Services
This article explains how a user in the System administrator or Electronic reporting developer role can import a new version of an Electronic reporting (ER) configuration from the project-level Asset library in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS).
Important
The use of LCS as a storage repository for ER configurations is being deprecated. For more information, see Regulatory Configuration Service (RCS) – Lifecycle Services (LCS) storage deprecation.
In this example, you will select the desired version of the ER configuration and import it for a sample company that is named Litware, Inc. These steps can be completed in any company, because ER configurations are shared among companies. To complete these steps, you must first complete the steps in Upload a configuration into Lifecycle Services. Access to LCS is also required.
Sign in to the application by using one of the following roles:
- Electronic reporting developer
- System administrator
Go to Organization administration > Workspaces > Electronic reporting.
Select Configurations.
Note
Make sure that the current Dynamics 365 Finance user is a member of the LCS project that contains the Asset library that the user wants to access to import ER configurations.
You can't access an LCS project from an ER repository that represents a different domain than the domain that is used in Finance. If you try, an empty list of LCS projects will be shown, and you won't be able to import ER configurations from the project-level Asset library in LCS. To access project-level Asset libraries from an ER repository that is used to import ER configurations, sign in to Finance by using the credentials of a user who belongs to the tenant (domain) that the current Finance instance has been provisioned for.
Delete a shared version of a data model configuration
On the Configurations page, in the configurations tree, select Sample model configuration.
You created the first version of a sample data model configuration and published it to LCS when you completed the steps in Upload a configuration into Lifecycle Services. In this procedure, you will delete that version of the ER configuration. You will then import that version from LCS later in this article.
In the list, find and select the desired record.
For this example, select the version of the configuration that has a status of Shared. This status indicates that the configuration has been published to LCS.
Select Change status.
Select Discontinue.
By changing the status of the selected version from Shared to Discontinued, you make the version available for deletion.
Select OK.
In the list, find and select the desired record.
For this example, select the version of the configuration that has a status of Discontinued.
Select Delete.
Select Yes.
Notice that the only draft version 2 of the selected data model configuration is now available.
Close the page.
Import a shared version of a data model configuration from LCS
Go to Organization administration > Workspaces > Electronic reporting.
In the Configuration providers section, select the Litware, Inc. tile.
On the Litware, Inc. tile, select Repositories.
You can now open the list of repositories for the Litware, Inc. configuration provider.
Select Open.
For this example, select the LCS repository, and open it. You must have access to the LCS project and to the Asset library that is accessed by the selected ER repository.
In the list, mark the selected row.
For this example, select the first version of Sample model configuration in the version list.
Select Import.
Select Yes to confirm the import of the selected version from LCS.
An informational message confirms that the selected version was successfully imported.
Close the page.
Close the page.
Select Configurations.
In the tree, select Sample model configuration.
In the list, find and select the desired record.
For this example, select the version of the configuration that has a status of Shared.
Notice that shared version 1 of the selected data model configuration is also available now.
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