Let us take a very simple example to understand how to migrate the multi-select option set in Dynamics 365. Here we will take excel as our source. Create a new SSIS package, add the Excel Source component and Dynamics CRM Destination component in the Data Flow. https://www.kingswaysoft.com/products/ssis-productivity-pack…
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Migration of multi-select option sets in Dynamics 365 – SSIS (KingswaySoft)
Let us take a very simple example to understand how to migrate the multi-select option set in Dynamics 365. Here we will take excel as our source. Create a new SSIS package, add the Excel Source component and Dynamics CRM Destination component in the Data Flow. https://www.kingswaysoft.com/products/ssis-productivity-pack https://www.kingswaysoft.com/products/ssis-integration-toolkit-for-microsoft-dynamics-365 Specify the source file path.
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