Architect of Dynamics 365 Business Central in the cloud.
Passionate about Azure, PaaS, microservices, DevOps, and much much more.
Email: chrishd@microsoft.com
Three previous blog posts (post 1, post 2, post 3) described how we can extract and process data from Business Central using Power Platform Dataflows. In this fourth blog post, we show the final result in a short video. Enjoy!
This is the third post in a blog series about how you can use Power Platform Dataflows to get data out of Business Central in a form where it can be accessed by other applications. The first post covered a basic integration between Power BI and Business Central. The second post introduced Power Platform Dataflows,
This is the second post in a blog series about how you can use Power Platform Dataflows to get data out of Business Central in a form where it can be accessed by other applications. The first post covered a basic scenario of Power BI connecting to the Business Central’s API. We started there because
How do you get data out of Business Central so that you can use it in other systems? For example, how can you visualize Business Central data in Power BI or analyze it in Azure Databricks? The main way to get data out of Business Central (and in again for that matter) is through the