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Set up a connection to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is a set of solutions that help businesses manage their supply chain operations. It provides tools and features for procurement management, production, logistics, inventory, and other aspects of the supply chain.

Important

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management connector is in BETA and may be subject to changes.

Set up a connection

After you start the connection , configure it in the Create connection panel and complete all of the required * authentication settings:

Setting

Instructions

Name your connection * 

Enter a clear and distinguishable name.

Throughout integrator.io imports and exports, you will have the option to choose this new connection. A unique identifier will prove helpful later when selecting it from a list of the connections in your account.

Auth type * 

Select your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central authentication type (Token or OAuth 2.0).

OAuth 2.0 authentication

Subdomain * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management account URL. For example, if your account URL is https://my-corp.dynamics.com, then my-corp is the subdomain.

Token authentication

On-premise agent * 

Select an on-premise agent from the list.

To connect to an on-premise application, integrator.io requires that an agent be installed on a networked computer. For more information, see On-premise agent.

Tenant ID * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management tenant ID.

Base URL * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management base URL.

Token URL * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management token URL.

Client ID * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management client ID.

Client secret * 

Enter your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management client secret. For information related to On-Premise setup, see Deployment.

Tip

This connector documentation describes only the settings shown for the Simple view. For the corresponding HTTP settings, see the OAuth 2.0 auth universal connector documentation.

Save and authorize

  1. Click Save and authorize to commit your changes and proceed to sign in with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.

  2. After signing in, review the permissions for the integration and click Accept.