Following on from my previous post about Microsoft Flow vs Dynamics 365 Workflows, this time we are looking at the built in workflow engine in Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement.
Workflows are the bread and butter of most consultants/Power Users/System admins who want to make the system do something it doesn’t by default. The workflow engine is a fantastic tool in Dynamics 365, it can be used…
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Following on from my previous post about Microsoft Flow vs Dynamics 365 Workflows, this time we are looking at the built in workflow engine in Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement. Workflows are the bread and butter of most consultants/Power Users/System admins who want to make the system do something it doesn’t by default.
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