I’ve received a request from a partner asking why adding a return value to a procedure in a Dynamics 365 Business Central extension that previously had no return value is considered a breaking change during AppSource validation.
The explicit question was: “if previously I had a dependent extension that uses the first version of this procedure (the version without return value) and now I…
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Dynamics 365 Business Central: breaking change when adding a return value to a procedure
I’ve received a request from a partner asking why adding a return value to a procedure in a Dynamics 365 Business Central extension that previously had no return value is considered a breaking change during AppSource validation. The explicit question was: “if previously I had a dependent extension that uses the first version of this…
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