As part of the series of product update videos on AgilePoint NX v8.0 release, the next one I would like to share is about the Microsoft’s Dataverse Integration which is one of the key elements of the Power Platform from Microsoft and is the backbone of Microsoft’s Dynamics line of products where Dynamics apps store data in Microsoft Dataverse. The following process actions have been added


  • Create Record
  • Delete Record
  • Get Record
  • Query Multiple Record
  • Update Record


Microsoft Power Platform provides dozens of products and solutions via its cloud offering. It is important to note that our connector and corresponding activities are generic since they does not target any specific product/solution of Power Platform, but works on the Microsoft Dataverse APIs which means it supports both standard as well as custom tables created in Microsoft Dataverse. 


This video covers end to end scenario for how to configure business process to perform supported operations which includes basic concepts like activity configuration, runtime execution etc.


Note: Please note that this video is recorded while this feature is in beta version. Some of the labels and icons might change by the time it goes GA but the general concept of configuring these activities would remains the same. 


At the time of recording, this feature was called Common Data Service. Later on Microsoft renamed it to Microsoft Dataverse and these changes have been made in the product as well.

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