Working with Lookup block – Dynamics 365 CE – Nishant Rana’s Weblog
Let us continue with our previous post in which we created a solution to pull data from SQL On-Premise and create lead records in Dynamics 365.
Let us create a new table which will be our source here.
Table Name – Transaction
2 columns – ID and Brand.
Transaction and Brand have n -1 relationship i.e. Transaction record have a Brand lookup field in it.
The brand value will be used for two things here.
- We’d set the Brand lookup field based on its text.
- The brand record has another…
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