The new October, 2024 release for Visual Studio Code is pretty magnificent for Business Central Developers. ✨ This blog post is going to be dedicated to working with Copilot Edits in VS Code.
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The new October, 2024 release for Visual Studio Code is pretty magnificent for Business Central Developers. ✨ This blog post is going to be dedicated to working with Copilot Edits in VS Code.
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Guess what day it is?! 🐫 Time for some more #HumpDayHacks, brought to you in part by Copilot.
If you are working in Business Central version 24, you may have accidently clicked the Copilot button instead of the Search 🔎 If you are really set on using the Search button, you can use the shortcut ALT + Q (and skip inadvertently opening Copilot). You can actually use the hotkey of ALT throughout Business Central to quickly navigate with your keyboard.
Copilot inside Business Central doesn’t have a hotkey (yet…) but it is available in US BC24 environments with at no additional cost. You can check if it’s enabled in your environment by searching for Copilot & AI capabilities.

I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Mary Myers, MVP and Chief Maximizer at WorldMax to start teaching her some of the basics of AL Development within VS Code. Any time you get to chat with Mary is a treat, especially when you get to share your love of developing for Business Central. Mary knows Business Central business logic, and she’s a sorceress when it comes to Power Platform integrations, but she is not an AL developer. Throughout her day to day work she’s improved her productivity by leveraging AI, so before our meeting she asked ChatGPT for some help. Mary knew enough technical lingo to formulate the following question:
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