If you’re doing integrationw between Dynamics 365 Business Central or other applications and the Power Platform, I think that sometimes you have the need to create a custom connector.
Custom connectors are useful when you don’t have a pre-built connector with a particular application or API and they permit you to create (and even share) a connector with its own triggers and actions….
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Using custom C# code when creating Custom Connectors for Power Platform or Logic Apps
If you’re doing integrationw between Dynamics 365 Business Central or other applications and the Power Platform, I think that sometimes you have the need to create a custom connector. Custom connectors are useful when you don’t have a pre-built connector with a particular application or API and they permit you to create (and even share)…
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