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Extending Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Apps with Power Platform

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811590
Pages 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Adrià Ariste Santacreu Adrià Ariste Santacreu
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1: Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations and Power Platform
2. Chapter 1: Dynamics 365 F&O and Low-Code Development 3. Chapter 2: Dual-Write and Virtual Tables 4. Part 2: Extending Dynamics 365 F&O with Power Platform
5. Chapter 3: Power Automate Flows in Dynamics 365 6. Chapter 4: Replacing F&O Processes with Power Automate 7. Chapter 5: Building Automations and Integrations 8. Chapter 6: Power Apps: What’s in it for Finance and Operations Consultants? 9. Chapter 7: Extending F&O Apps with Power Apps 10. Chapter 8: Power BI Reporting for Dynamics 365 F&O Apps 11. Part 3: Adding AI to Your Flows and Apps
12. Chapter 9: Integrating AI Builder 13. Part 4: Dataverse and Power Platform ALM
14. Chapter 10: Environment Management 15. Chapter 11: Solution Management 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

The foundation of Power Platform – Dataverse

I’ve already mentioned Dataverse a few times, and now we’re going to learn more about it. First of all, regardless of what we may think upon seeing its name, Dataverse is not a database, which is a common misconception.

Dataverse originated from the Dynamics CRM product as the XRM platform. In 2018 with the release of Power Apps, its name was changed to Common Data Service (CDS), and after some more name changes, it became the Dataverse we know today.

If not a database… what is a Dataverse?

Dataverse uses relational databases such as Azure SQL to store structured data, but it also uses unstructured databases such as Cosmos DB for logs, and it also has file storage.

Data and access are secured thanks to security roles to control access to environments, and of course, you can manage users and user groups in your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant for authentication. It also has audit capabilities...

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