If you have already been able to read the first blog post in this series, you now know why and when to use an Azure Function. If not, I strongly encourage you to read it:
- Episode 1: Extending Common Data Service using Azure Function – Part 1
The aim of this post is to put this concept into practice by implementing both an outgoing and an incoming transaction. To do this, we will first define…
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Extending Common Data Service using Azure Function – Part 2: Outgoing scenario
If you have already been able to read the first blog post in this series, you now know why and when to use an Azure Function. If not, I strongly encourage you to read it: Episode 1: Extending Common Data Service using Azure Function – Part 1 The aim of this post is to put this concept into practice by implementing both an outgoing and an incoming transaction.
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