For complex data migration requirements, usually we’d be using 3rd party tools like KingswaySoft or Scribe, or Informatica as they already have components (connection, transformation, source, destination etc.) built for Dynamics 365 instead of building our own. Check other posts on data migration https://nishantrana.me/2020/10/16/ssis-kingswaysoft-and-dynamics-365/…
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For complex data migration requirements, usually we’d be using 3rd party tools like KingswaySoft or Scribe, or Informatica as they already have components (connection, transformation, source, destination etc.) built for Dynamics 365 instead of building our own. Check other posts on data migration https://nishantrana.me/2020/10/16/ssis-kingswaysoft-and-dynamics-365/ https://nishantrana.me/2020/05/19/data-migration-in-dynamics-365-key-considerations/ For some simple / basic requirements instead of using 3rd…
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