![]() ![]() ![]() “Customer”) to be moved into the Entity Store. It was later introduced for AX7 (now Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations).Įntity Store enables users to choose “Entites” (E.g. It was first introduced for Dynamics AX 2012 R3 back in May 2016 and as an existing user of AX you could create an Entity Store in Azure or withing your own infrastructure using SQL Server 2016 or 2014. The Entity Store is a new database dedicated to Reporting and Analytics, in other words, it is optimized for Reporting purposes. I’m not going through Power BI as a reporting tool in this post as I am mentioning it throughout the post and it has already been covered various places/posts. What options do we currently have available for reporting in addition to Power BI? Let’s take a look. As you all know Power BI is the main reporting tool for D365FO, but there are different ways of connecting to the data sources to get the data you need. I read a lot of different posts about how to connect to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (I’m shortening this down to D365FO throughout this post) for reporting and there seems to be somewhat confusion on what’s available in the latest version of D365FO, so I thought I should gather everything into one post.
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