Dynamics Business Central / NAV Developer Digest - Vol. 521

ArcherPoint’s Developer Digest focuses on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Dynamics NAV development. This week’s volume includes what’s coming for BC in 2025 (v26), advice for developers to prepare for the new release, and how to vote for improvements to the product.
The Dynamics 365 Business Central community, consisting of developers, project managers, and consultants, collaborates across various platforms to share valuable insights. At ArcherPoint, we greatly value their dedication and expertise. To ensure widespread access to this technical knowledge, we created Developer Digest.
Create new Azure Logic Apps from existing ones
A new feature of the Azure Logic Apps (Standard) extension for Visual Studio Code lets developers create Standard Azure Logic App projects from an existing Logic App exported from the Azure portal. This enhancement simplifies workflow replication and accelerates Azure Logic Apps (Standard) development.
Stefano Demiliani explains how to use this feature, including downloading an existing Logic App, importing it into Visual Studio Code, configuring workspace and project settings, and managing authentication options.
Read his blog, Azure Logic Apps: create Standard Logic App projects in Visual Studio Code from Azure portal export.
Azure Data Explorer dashboard for Business Central telemetry
Waldo shares some of the latest enhancements of his Azure Data Explorer dashboard for Business Central telemetry, including insights into signal tracking, event analysis, job queue performance, slow SQL detection, and lock timeouts.
Check out his blog, Handling Business Central Telemetry like a boss: my Azure Data Explorer dashboard – Pt. 2.
Create custom events in AL
Understanding how to create, publish, and subscribe to events is essential for building scalable, maintainable solutions in Business Central.
Saurav Dhyani has produced a video that breaks down the key concepts behind Business Events and Integration Events, showing you how to implement event-driven programming, including how to define custom event publishers, write event subscribers, and use IncludeSender and GlobalVarAccess.
Watch his video, How to Create Custom Events in Business Central AL Code (Part 1).
For more information, see Microsoft’s documentation on Event Types.
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