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Creating Records with Business Central API: Step-by-Step Guide for Post Method.

Hi Readers,

In continuation to the API Series today we will discuss about Creating Records using Business Central API's on-prem and online.

This video is about how to use the POST method in Business Central APIs to create records. 
  • the basics of using the POST method
  • Demo how to use the POST method to create a customer record.
  • How to use the POST method to create a sales order with multiple lines and dimensions. 
  • How to handle validation errors that may occur when creating records.
  • Tips for using the POST method effectively. 
  • Using the GET method to understand the structure of the request body before creating records. 
  • Suggests using the expand parameter to include related data in the request body.

Overall, this video is a good resource for learning how to use the POST method in Business Central APIs. The speaker provides clear and concise explanations, and he demonstrates how to use the POST method in a variety of scenarios.

Here are some key points from the video:
  • The POST method is used to create records in Business Central.
  • The request body must contain the data for the new record.
  • The POST method can be used to create single or multiple records.
  • Validation errors may occur when creating records.
  • The GET method can be used to understand the structure of the request body.
  • The expand parameter can be used to include related data in the request body.

If you are interested in learning more about using the POST method in Business Central APIs, I recommend watching this video. It is a great starting point for beginners, and it will also be helpful for more experienced users.



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