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Extending Microsoft Business Central with Power Platform

Extending Microsoft Business Central with Power Platform

By : Kim Congleton, Shawn Sissenwein
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Extending Microsoft Business Central with Power Platform

Extending Microsoft Business Central with Power Platform

5 (10)
By: Kim Congleton, Shawn Sissenwein

Overview of this book

Unlock the untapped potential of Business Central by harnessing the power of the Power Platform with this comprehensive guide, transforming your cumbersome manual processes and limited customization capabilities into a vast array of extended functionalities and possibilities. You’ll begin by exploring the potential of Power Platform and its seamless integration with both the on-premises and cloud versions of Business Central, amplifying the capabilities of your business operations. You’ll then learn how to set up virtual tables and use Dataverse to create a simple model-driven app. As the book progresses, you’ll leverage Power Apps, including both Canvas apps and model-driven apps, to build apps around Business Central processes. The book also highlights Power Automate’s capabilities to create or modify business processes while incorporating new processes and automation. As you advance, you’ll connect to Business Central APIs that can be implemented to connect with Business Central Data and finally integrate Power BI natively with Business Central, empowering you to construct advanced reports and dashboards. With the hands-on experience gained throughout the book, you’ll build expertise in customizing Business Central with Power Platform to deliver more scalable and maintainable solutions.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Part 1 – Part Fundamentals
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Part 2 – Doing the Work of Designing, Building, and Implementing
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Part 3 – Common Business Cases in Business Central for the Power Platform
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Part 4 – Tips and Tricks for Common Issues

Citizen developers versus pro developers

I have always loved development and code. Although I am not a developer by nature, I like to do light coding and can read code. When Kim and I started in Navision, we didn’t have all the documentation and YouTube videos, and even Microsoft Learn didn’t exist because, at the time, Microsoft wasn’t in the picture. I mentioned I used a lot of Access databases to pull data out of Navision and build applications; one application I made was a service management system. We would link tables from Navision to other tables and queries. Back to my point about learning Navision – when we wanted to know how something worked, we would run a debugger and step through the code; I think this is where the love of code came from. I consider myself a citizen developer, not a pro developer.

Several years back, the goal was to take all the external systems, Excel spreadsheets, and databases and combine them into one ERP system. Times...

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