Lately I’ve been testing some of the X++ features we can use to extend the Finance and Operations agent in Copilot Studio. One of these features is the X++ AI tools (formerly called AI plugins), which allow us to create Copilot Studio tools that call X++ business logic. Today’s post is a product of my lack of focus and my superpower of ignoring yellow notifications on PPAC. Also, thanks to Jared Hall for the hint…

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Part 3 of the Copilot Studio + F&O extensibility series. Learn what client plugins are, when to use them, and how to build one in X++—from action scopes and parameters to implementing executeAction and wiring trigger/response topics. Includes a PurchTable example to confirm POs from the sidecar chat. Click here to continue reading Create X++ Client Plugins for Copilot Studio in Dynamics 365 F&O