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Making API Calls in #msdyn365bc: Step-by-Step Guide using REST Client and Postman.

Hi Readers,

In continuation to the API Series today we will discuss about How to make API call using REST Client and Postman.

This video is about how to use APIs in Business Central. The speaker first goes over some of the basics of using APIs, such as what they are and how they are used. He then provides a step-by-step guide on how to make API calls using REST Client and Postman. Finally, he discusses some of the challenges that you may face when using APIs and how to overcome them.

Some of the key points from the video include:

  • APIs are a way to interact with Business Central data.
  • You can use REST Client or Postman to make API calls.
  • There are two versions of the Business Central API: v1 and v2.
  • You need to include the company ID in your API calls.
  • There are some challenges that you may face when using APIs, such as authentication and authorization.

Overall, this video is a good resource for learning how to use APIs in Business Central. 




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