Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management documentation: API guide, Authentication
1. Set up a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management connection

Start establishing a connection to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management in either of the following ways:
- From the Resources menu, select Connections. Then, click + Create connection at the top right.
– or – - While working in a new or existing integration, you can add an application to a flow by clicking a source or destination. In the resulting Application list, select Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
2. Provide required Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management settings
The Connection dialog then asks you to name the new connection and specify the URL for your account.

- Name (required): Provide a clear and distinguishable name. Throughout integrator.io imports and exports, you will have the option to choose this new connection, and a unique identifier will prove helpful later when selecting among a list of connections that you’ve created.
- Application (required, non-editable): A reminder of the app you’re editing.
- Subdomain (required): Enter the unique portion of the dynamics.com address that you visit to log in to your portal. For example, if your portal is found at https://my-corp.dynamics.com, then enter my-corp for the subdomain. For more information on subdomains, see Domains in Dynamics 365 Commerce.
- Borrow concurrency from (optional): Select another connection from the list....
NOTE: Selecting another app changes form...
- Concurrency level (optional): Up to 25 allowed....
- Save & authorize: Clicking this button opens a Microsoft form in a new browser window. Enter your registered email ID for your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management account.

- Enter Password: Enter your password of your registered Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management account.

- Click Accept to create the connection.

The new connection is now successfully added to your account. It will be applied to the current source or destination app, if you created it within a flow. Otherwise, you may proceed to register the connection with an integration.
Read more about this connector:
- Connect Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Supply Chain Management to Anything
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