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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition

By : Roberto Stefanetti, Alex Chow
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition

By: Roberto Stefanetti, Alex Chow

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is a full business solution suite and a complete ERP solution, which contains a robust set of development tools; these tools can help you to gain control over your business and can simplify supply chains, manufacturing, and operations. Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise covers the latest features of Dynamics Business Central and NAV from the end users' and developers' perspectives. It also provides an insight into different tools available for implementation, whether it's a new installation or migrating from the previous version of Dynamics NAV. This book will take you from an introduction to Dynamics NAV 2018 through to exploring all the techniques related to implementation and migration. You will also learn to expand functionalities within your existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation, perform data analysis, and implement free third-party add-ons to your existing installation. As you progress through the book, you will learn to work with third-party add-on tools. In the concluding chapters, you will explore Dynamics 365 Business Central, the new Cloud solution based on the Microsoft NAV platform, and techniques for using Docker and Sandbox to develop applications. By the end of the book, you will have gained a deep understanding of the key components for successful Dynamics NAV implementation for an organization.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Publishing your apps on AppSource


Let's now learn how to publish an app on Microsoft Store. Publishing an app is simple: you can do it either as a Microsoft partner or as an individual. Partners can already use the partner account to do this. For individual people, a registration is required as a personal publisher, and a one-time cost for publication is required. The app, after being proposed and evaluated, must be verified for publication, and will be assigned an ID with a dedicated number; once published it will be available for download/installation.

The Microsoft | Store home page looks as shown:

Steps to publishing an app

Two steps are necessary to publish an app on Microsoft Store:

  1. Create an account
  2. Send your idea of an app

To create an account, you can choose an account type: partner or developer

  • Partner account: You need an MPN partner ID
  • Developer account: A private account granted to a developer

Note

To be a developer—if you aren't a partner, you can register as a developer here:https:...