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Dynamics 365 Application Development

You're reading from   Dynamics 365 Application Development Master professional-level CRM application development for Microsoft Dynamics 365

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781788399784
Length 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Deepesh Somani Deepesh Somani
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Deepesh Somani
Nishant Rana Nishant Rana
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Preface 1. Customize Application Navigation 2. Design Apps Using App Module Designer FREE CHAPTER 3. Define Processes Using Visual Process Designer 4. Define Business Rules Using Business Rule Designer 5. Creating Custom Business Apps 6. Automate Business Processes Using Microsoft Flow 7. Develop Apps using Web API 8. Leverage Azure Extensions in Dynamics 365 9. Using Editable Grids in Apps 10. Configure Microsoft Cognitive services 11. Train the Users through Learning Path 12. Other New Features in Dynamics 365 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Dynamics 365 Workflow versus Microsoft Flow

There are certain scenarios which can be implemented using either Dynamics Workflow or Microsoft Flow. Following are a few points we can consider when deciding.

If a scenario can be implemented within Dynamics 365 using Workflow, then Workflow is the better choice. This is because we can easily manage and monitor it from within CRM, through System Jobs. For managing and monitoring a flow, we need to go outside CRM and do the same from within Flow's portal.

Workflow can run both synchronously and asynchronously. Workflow will trigger immediately when conditions are met. So, in scenarios where we want immediate action to be taken, Workflow is a better choice. Moreover, Workflow is solution-aware, so it can move easily from one environment to another.

Microsoft Flow is a better fit in scenarios where we want to seamlessly integrate...

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