Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Connector 3.1 - Mule 4
Anypoint Connector for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Connector) enables integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Operations Web API.
Before You Begin
To use this connector, you must be familiar with:
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The Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations API
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Anypoint Connectors
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Mule runtime engine (Mule)
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Elements in a Mule flow
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Global elements
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How to create a Mule app using Anypoint Studio
Before creating an app, you must have access to a Microsoft Dynamics 365 instance (online or on-premises) managed by Azure Active Directory.
Common Use Cases for the Connector
This connector enables you to perform these operations:
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Authorize or unauthorize access to a Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations server
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Create a recurring job on Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations server
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Retrieve multiple entries, including retrieval using DataSense Query Language
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Execute operations
See Examples for use cases.
Audience
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New users, read:
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Using Anypoint Studio to Configure the Connector to create your Mule app
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Examples, which provides an example use case for the connector
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Advanced users, read:
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The Examples, which provide one or more use cases for the connector
Authentication Types
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Connector uses the OAuth 2.0 authentication connection type, which delegates user authentication to the service hosting the user account.
Next Step
After you complete the prerequisites and experiment with templates and examples, you are ready to create an app and configure the connector using Anypoint Studio.