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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful tool. It has many unique features that empower organisations to bridge common business challenges and technology pitfalls that would usually hinder the adoption of a CRM solution. This book sets out to enable you to harness the power of Dynamics 365 and cater to your unique circumstances. We start this book with a no-code configuration chapter and explain the schema, fields, and forms modeling techniques. We then move on to server-side and client-side custom code extensions. Next, you will see how best to integrate Dynamics 365 in a DevOps pipeline to package and deploy your extensions to the various SDLC environments. This book also covers modern libraries and integration patterns that can be used with Dynamics 365 (Angular, 3 tiers, and many others). Finally, we end by highlighting some of the powerful extensions available. Throughout we explain a range of design patterns and techniques that can be used to enhance your code quality; the aim is that you will learn to write enterprise-scale quality code.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Staging data imports


Most of the enterprise Dynamics implementations I have worked on require some kind of data migration from legacy systems. Dynamics 365 offers an out-of-the-box files import through its web interfaces. This conventional data import mechanism is typically criticized as laborious to set up and slow, especially if you have errors.

Recently, a point-and-click data loader web tool was introduced to enhance the old capabilities by allowing staging, error reconciliation, and batch processing. At the time of writing, the data loader tool is still in preview mode and is not recommended for production usage. It is also only available in North American Dynamics 365 instances.

In this recipe, we will create a simple data load using a contact CSV file.

Getting ready

To get the data loader working, you will need an Office 365 user as well as a Dynamics 365 user (not necessarily the same as the Office 365 one) with the correct privileges to read/write to the entities you are loading to...