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Extending Microsoft Business Central with Power Platform

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803240718
Pages 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Kim Congleton Kim Congleton
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Shawn Sissenwein Shawn Sissenwein
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Part Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Business Central and Power Platform – Better Together 3. Chapter 2: Getting to Know Business Central APIs 4. Chapter 3: Connecting to Business Central in the Cloud and On-Premises 5. Chapter 4: Working with Virtual Tables and Dataverse 6. Part 2 – Doing the Work of Designing, Building, and Implementing
7. Chapter 5: Best Practices for Building Power Apps for Business Central 8. Chapter 6: Building Flows for Business Central 9. Chapter 7: Delivering Solutions 10. Part 3 – Common Business Cases in Business Central for the Power Platform
11. Chapter 8: Automating Approvals and Reducing Manual Business Processes 12. Chapter 9: Connecting Power BI for Business Central Data 13. Chapter 10: Extending Functionality by Using Several Power Platform Solutions 14. Part 4 – Tips and Tricks for Common Issues
15. Chapter 11: User Adoption and Licensing Mapping Guide 16. Chapter 12: Understanding the Center of Excellence and Why It Is a Valuable Tool 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Repeatable components

When I started to think about the topics for this chapter, I wanted to go over setting up components that could be reused, or at least talk about and share with you the things that I spent hours (okay, weeks) working on when I first started building apps. I love to be consistent; whether I am making the app for personal use, my 75-year-old dad, or clients, I like to have all the screens look the same and use color to make them stand out and pop for the end users.

I mentioned that most of my apps had been canvas apps, or at least for internal use. With that end in mind, I like to have a little fun with it, and the way I do so is not just to use the out-of-the-box controls – I change up the title colors and maybe sneak in a small logo. So, I planned to share repeatable components. However, I am completely freaking out about the Creator Kit. I can’t imagine how many hours this would have saved me. In this section, we will look at what the Creator...

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