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Multi-thread Imports in Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations

  

Multi-thread Imports in Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations


There are a few perplexities on how to multi-thread your imports in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. The primary thing to know is that Microsoft prevents you from multi-threading a few entities, which may be a great thing. Usually great since in Flow AX 2012 you'll multi-thread any substance and fundamentally, in case the arrange of the records getting imported is critical, at that point, multi-threading isn’t a great alternative since in case they go out of grouping due to records getting imported in parallel you'll degenerate your data.

The moment the thing to know is how to set up multi-threading in Dynamics 365FO. To do this you essentially go to Workspaces > Information Administration > Tap the System Parameters tile > Substance Settings tab > Press Arrange Substance Execution Parameters.



Within the entity execution parameters, you're defining how numerous strings ought to be utilized after you purport a substance in the group. You wish to get it merely can set up a substance at different times in this frame as seen below.





You're defining three things within the form:

Entity – What substance are you setting multi-threading up for.

Import threshold– The threshold tells the framework how numerous records got to be imported to utilize this line.

Import record count – How numerous strings ought to be utilized; aka how numerous assignments are created. Example Let’s walk through an illustration of bringing in the “Customer Definition” substance with 1360 records.

Next Actions

Create Import project, add the entity you added earlier in the execution parameters form, and import in the batch mode.


To verify multi threading go to the Batch job screen, find your job and check in the view task screen, you will find multiple threads of your task.


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