This tool is an experiment on Dynamics 365 Business Central with the sole purpose of discovering the possibilities of having data exported to an Azure Data Lake. To see the details of how this tool is supported, please visit the Support page. In case you wish to use this tool for your next project and engage with us, you are welcome to write to [email protected]. As we are a small team, please expect delays in getting back to you.
The bc2adls tool is used to export data from Dynamics 365 Business Central (BC) to Azure Data Lake Storage and expose it in the CDM folder format. The components involved are the following,
- the businessCentral folder holds a BC extension called
Azure Data Lake Storage Export
(ADLSE) which enables export of incremental data updates to a container on the data lake. The increments are stored in the CDM folder format described by thedeltas.cdm.manifest.json manifest
. - the synapse folder holds the templates needed to create an Azure Synapse pipeline that consolidates the increments into a final
data
CDM folder.
The following diagram illustrates the flow of data through a usage scenario- the main points being,
- Incremental update data from BC is moved to Azure Data Lake Storage through the ADLSE extension into the
deltas
folder. - Triggering the Synapse pipeline(s) consolidates the increments into the data folder.
- The resulting data can be consumed by applications, such as Power BI, in the following ways:
- CDM: via the
data.cdm.manifest.json manifest
- CSV/Parquet: via the underlying files for each individual entity inside the
data
folder - Spark/SQL: via shared metadata tables
- CDM: via the
More details:
- Installation and configuration
- Executing the export and pipeline
- Creating shared metadata tables
- Watch the webinar on bc2adls from Jan 2022
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