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Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

You're reading from   Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV Solve business scenarios using NAV

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123083
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stefano Demiliani Stefano Demiliani
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Preface 1. Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV Architectures 2. Configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Services FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating an Application Using NAV Web Services 4. Using NAV Web Services with Microsoft Power BI 5. Integrating NAV Web Services and External Applications 6. Extending NAV Pages with Control Add-ins 7. Programming Universal Windows Apps with NAV and Devices 8. Exploring Microsoft Azure and its Services 9. Working with NAV and Azure App Service 10. Implementing a Message-Based Architecture with Azure Service Bus and NAV

Azure Scheduler


Azure Scheduler is a cloud service that permits you to describe, schedule, and run tasks in the cloud automatically. Azure Scheduler does not host workloads or run any code but it schedules jobs (the code is hosted elsewhere).

Azure Scheduler is useful for handling recurring tasks in the cloud and you can manage tasks via the Azure Portal or programmatically by using .NET, PowerShell, or REST APIs.

Let's see how Azure Schedular works by performing the following steps:

  1. To create a job in Azure Scheduler via the Azure Portal, navigate to New | Monitoring + management | Scheduler:

  2. Then click Create.

  3. Now in the Scheduler Job window, you can create a job by entering the job name, on which Azure subscription the job must be created, and on which Job Collection it must be added (you can create a new one if one doesn't exist).

  4. When the job is created, in the Action settings window you can define the scheduler action. Here you can select three Action types (Http, Https, and Storage Queue...

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