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Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123083
Pages 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Stefano Demiliani Stefano Demiliani
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV Architectures 2. Configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Services 3. Creating an Application Using NAV Web Services 4. Using NAV Web Services with Microsoft Power BI 5. Integrating NAV Web Services and External Applications 6. Extending NAV Pages with Control Add-ins 7. Programming Universal Windows Apps with NAV and Devices 8. Exploring Microsoft Azure and its Services 9. Working with NAV and Azure App Service 10. Implementing a Message-Based Architecture with Azure Service Bus and NAV

Publishing your NAV dashboard to the Power BI portal


After the creation of a Power BI report with the desktop application, here we want to create a Power BI dashboard and publish it on the PowerBI.com website by performing the following steps:

  1. Let's start by opening the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Development Environment and for this sample we'll use the NAV query, Top Customer Overview (object ID = 100):

  2. From the NAV RoleTailored Client, open the Web Services page and publish this Query object as a web service:

  3. Copy the web service OData URL and on the Power BI Desktop click on Get Data | OData Feed. Paste the OData URL and click OK (here I've used the IP address but it's better to use a fully qualified domain name).

    The Power BI Desktop may show you this message:

  4. If so, click on the desired authentication tab on the left and insert the correct credentials:

    Power BI will load the NAV data via the OData web service and you will see the dataset in the right pane:

  5. We can start adding visuals...

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