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Administrating Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Online

You're reading from   Administrating Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Online A practical guide to SaaS administration and migration from your on-premise Business Central environments to the cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234809
Length 234 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrey Baludin Andrey Baludin
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Dynamics 365 Business Central Admin Center
2. Chapter 1: Overview of the Dynamics 365 Business Central Administration Center FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Managing Business Central Environments 4. Chapter 3: Environment Details and Notifications Setup 5. Chapter 4: Telemetry Setup and Analysis 6. Chapter 5: Reported Outages and Operations 7. Chapter 6: Tenant Capacity Management 8. Chapter 7: Admin Center APIs 9. Part 2: Dynamics 365 Business Central Cloud Migration Tool
10. Chapter 8: Cloud Migration Schema and Limitations 11. Chapter 9: Cloud Migration Setup 12. Chapter 10: Migration Process 13. Chapter 11: The Real Migration Experience 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Prerequisite 1 – SQL Server setup

Before a cloud migration setup can run, we must check our on-premise SQL Server settings. If you use Azure SQL Server, then skip this section.

Our check includes three points, as outlined here:

  1. SQL Server version

You must check that you have SQL Server 2016 or higher since older versions are not supported. You can upgrade your SQL Server version if needed.

To check your SQL Server version, use Command Prompt, as follows:

  • Type SQLCMD -S servername\instancename
  • Type select @@version
  • Type go

The process is illustrated in the following screenshot:

Figure 9.1 – SQL Server version check

  1. Database compatibility level

Run SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), click on your database, and choose Properties. Then, choose Options and check the Compatibility level value. This must be SQL Server 2016 (130) or higher. Change it if needed and apply the changes.

The process...

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