BPFs on steroids – Using Dynamics Business Process Flows to Implement a Fully Guided Lifecycle of a Record
This is a guest blog post from Dmitri Riz, the director of InfoStrat’s Microsoft Dynamics Practice.
We are all familiar with Business Process Flows (BPF) in Dynamics 365 – they’ve been around for a while. The set of chevrons at the top of the single record form typically represents major phases in the record’s lifecycle.
We are all familiar with Business Process Flows (BPF) in Dynamics 365 – they’ve been around for a while. The set of chevrons at the top of the single record form typically represents major phases in the record’s lifecycle.
Phases of record lifecycle or BPF |
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