Two-way sync of bookings between Dynamics 365 and Outlook, Part IV – Deleting bookings
In part III we looked at how bookings are synced from Outlook to D365. In this part we’ll look at how an event can be deleted in Outlook after its related booking is deleted in D365. While bookings deleted in Outlook are deleted in D365 with the cloud flow covered in part II, bookings deleted in D365 aren’t that easily reflected in Outlook. This is because the Dataverse trigger used in cloud…
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Two-way sync of bookings between Dynamics 365 and Outlook, Part IV – Deleting bookings
In part III we looked at how bookings are synced from Outlook to D365. In this part we’ll look at how an event can be deleted in Outlook after its related booking is deleted in D365. While bookings deleted in Outlook are deleted in D365 with the cloud flow covered in part II, bookings deleted in D365 aren’t that easily reflected in Outlook.
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