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Extending Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Simon Buxton
Book Image

Extending Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Simon Buxton

Overview of this book

Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management is Microsoft’s ERP solution, which can be implemented as a cloud or on-premise solution to facilitate better decision-making with the help of contemporary, scalable ERP system tools. This book is updated with the latest features of Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management including Chain of Command (CoC), Acceptance Test Libraries (ATL), and Business Events. The book not only features more than 100 tutorials that allow you to create and extend business solutions, but also addresses specific problems and offers solutions with insights into how they work. This cookbook starts by helping you set up a Azure DevOps project and taking you through the different data types and structures used to create tables. You will then gain an understanding of user interfaces, write extensible code, manage data entities, and even model Dynamics 365 ERP for security. As you advance, you’ll learn how to work with various in-built Dynamics frameworks such as SysOperation, SysTest, and Business Events. Finally, you’ll get to grips with automated build management and workflows for better application state management. By the end of this book, you’ll have become proficient in packaging and deploying end-to-end scalable solutions with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Receiving messages in SCM from the Service Bus

We now have a method to send a business event when a Bill of materials is approved. What would be useful is to close the loop, and use Microsoft Flow to approve the BOM that would then make the BOM active.

We don't have a way to read the bus in SCM, so we will need to write one. The main purpose of this recipe is to show how we can read the Service Bus in SCM. When writing a solution for inbound actions, we should use a similar pattern to business events, where the process is simply in reverse.

In this recipe, we will only have one adapter and a form to store the connection details. Again, this is a technical demonstration and does not deal with the security impact of storing connection strings and secrets in a table.

The main recipe stops when we can successfully read the message from the queue– this will be extended...