Question about Business Central and network drives
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hello all! hopefully i chose the correct subforum, i am bad about choosing.
I am reading up on how to transition from NAV RTC versions to Business Central. i've read that dotnet customizations will not work and i will need to find other solutions...but that's a question for another day. I have multiple modifications for various customers that help with importing data (some that use dotnet).
my problem is this:
can business central view/interact with a network drive on-premise or some sort of "drive" or Azure Storage on azure as cloud BC?
example:
is this something that's able to be done in Business Central?
I am reading up on how to transition from NAV RTC versions to Business Central. i've read that dotnet customizations will not work and i will need to find other solutions...but that's a question for another day. I have multiple modifications for various customers that help with importing data (some that use dotnet).
my problem is this:
can business central view/interact with a network drive on-premise or some sort of "drive" or Azure Storage on azure as cloud BC?
example:
- Every morning, a user imports orders from an alternate source such as a website (using an xmlport)
- On the Sales & Receivables setup page/table is a field called "Order Import Folder Location" and it's set as '\\server\\fileshare\\Order Imports\'
- a job queue is set up to run a codeunit that runs the specified xmlport above for any file it finds in that folder.
is this something that's able to be done in Business Central?
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Is your Business Central on-premise or SaaS? Your dotnet customization will have to be reworked in order for it to work, but not in all cases.Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
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I believe this is possible by setting up onedrive folder but haven't seen it implemented anywhere yet.
I recommend this NAV Techdays video some information might be useful for you around minute 28:
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