
Business Central – E-Docs & Power Automate
Because e-documents are essentially the standard these days, modern businesses need flexible and compliant ways to share them with the right people. To that end, from April 2025 you can use APIs for Power Automate to share e-documents with other applications, so that people can access them in their preferred tools. You can also use external sources for receiving e-documents.
With enabled APIs, sharing sales electronic documents from Business Central to other applications or services becomes seamless. By integrating the E-Documents app in Business Central with Power Automate, you can connect to Power Platform tools and other systems for enhanced functionality. This setup allows sending e-documents as BLOB files through various communication channels beyond default connectors or email. Additionally, the integration supports automating the receipt of electronic documents in the purchasing process, transferring them to the E-Documents tables for further processing within Business Central.
If you’d like to discuss more about Business Central’s upcoming changes, or about making the move across to BC, reach out today to Brookland Solutions for a no obligation discussion. Get in touch!
April 7, 2025
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