When integrating external applications with Dynamics 365 Business Central, one of the classical way is to use APIs (standard or custom APIs) and then call the relative endpoints from the external application.
As said in the past, exposing entities by using standard or custom API pages is the recommended way for doing integrations with Dynamics 365 Business Central. By using APIs, the schema of…
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When integrating external applications with Dynamics 365 Business Central, one of the classical way is to use APIs (standard or custom APIs) and then call the relative endpoints from the external application. As said in the past, exposing entities by using standard or custom API pages is the recommended way for doing integrations with Dynamics…
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