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Dynamics 365 Application Development

By : Deepesh Somani, Nishant Rana
Book Image

Dynamics 365 Application Development

By: Deepesh Somani, Nishant Rana

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM is the most trusted name in enterprise-level customer relationship management. The latest version of Dynamics CRM comes with the important addition of exciting features guaranteed to make your life easier. It comes straight off the shelf with a whole new frontier of updated business rules, process enhancements, SDK methods, and other enhancements. This book will introduce you to the components of the new designer tools, such as SiteMap, App Module, and Visual Designer for Business Processes. Going deeper, this book teaches you how to develop custom SaaS applications leveraging the features of PowerApps available in Dynamics 365. Further, you will learn how to automate business processes using Microsoft Flow, and then we explore Web API, the most important platform update in Dynamics 365 CRM. Here, you'll also learn how to implement Web API in custom applications. You will learn how to write an Azure-aware plugin to design and integrate cloud-aware solutions. The book concludes with configuring services using newly released features such as Editable grids, Data Export Service, LinkedIn Integration, Relationship Insights, and Live Assist
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Understanding Microsoft Flow in the context of Dynamics 365


Microsoft Flow comes with prebuilt templates for Dynamics 365, such as Create Dynamics 365 leads from Excel Table, Notify your team about new opportunities, and so on. The following are some of the popular templates specific to Dynamics 365.

Note

For a full list of Dynamics 365 templates, go to the following link:https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/shared_dynamicscrmonline/dynamics-365

The following table lists the different triggers available for Dynamics 365: 

At the time of writing this chapter (November 2017), Microsoft has also added two new triggers and four new actions for Dynamics 365 that are in the preview as version 2. These newer versions of triggers and actions will continue to get the latest features. Having a separate version helps to test new features without disrupting the existing flow that uses the existing version.

A new trigger has been added, which gets invoked for both the creation and the update of an...