Server sided developments in Dynamics 365 allow us to interact with the application data and processes. Primarily we can add coded elements directly into the application itself, or communicate with 365 from our own external applications.
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Writing server side code with Microsoft Dynamics 365
Server sided developments in Dynamics 365 allow us to interact with the application data and processes. Primarily we can add coded elements directly into the application itself, or communicate with 365 from our own external applications. This article is part of a series Within 365 We have two choices for adding server side code into…
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