When working with extensions in Dynamics 365 Business Central, you’ve always to keep in mind that you’re now in a complex ecosystem where you’re not alone and someone can breakes things.
One of the sneaky problem you can have with different extensions on a SaaS tenant is related to handling commits of transactions. Let’s imagine to have an extension called MAIN_APP that has a business…
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Dynamics 365 Business Central: handling commits behaviors on events
When working with extensions in Dynamics 365 Business Central, you’ve always to keep in mind that you’re now in a complex ecosystem where you’re not alone and someone can breakes things. One of the sneaky problem you can have with different extensions on a SaaS tenant is related to handling commits of transactions.
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