Dynamics 365 Business Central has (from a long time) a nice feature for the end user called Edit in Excel.
With the Edit in Excel action, you can make changes to Business Central records in Excel and then publish the changes back to Business Central. The Edit in Excel action requires that the Business Central add-in is installed in Excel:
Despite I personally always try to discourage…
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Dynamics 365 Business Central: Edit in Excel and Long Running SQL queries
Dynamics 365 Business Central has (from a long time) a nice feature for the end user called Edit in Excel. With the Edit in Excel action, you can make changes to Business Central records in Excel and then publish the changes back to Business Central.
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