When you configure a new company, table relations are recognized and processed. Data is imported and applied in the correct order. Dimension tables are also imported if they are included in the configuration package. For more information, see To import customer data.
To help your customer use the configuration package, you may want to add a questionnaire or a set of questionnaires to the package. The questionnaire can help the customer in understanding the various setup options. Typically, questionnaires are created for the major setup tables where a customer may require additional guidance about how to select an appropriate setting. For more information, see Gather Customer Setup Values.
Make sure that you are on the RapidStart Services Implementer Role Center. For more information, see Use the RapidStart Services Implementer Role Center.
When exporting and importing configuration packages between two company databases, the databases should have the same schema to ensure that all data is transferred successfully. This means that the databases should have the same table and field structure, in which the tables have the same primary keys and fields have the same IDs and data types.
You can import a configuration package that has been exported from a database that has a different schema than that target database. However, any tables or fields in the configuration package that are missing in the target database will not be imported. Tables with different primary keys and fields with different data types will also not successfully import. For example, if the configuration pack includes table 50000, Customer that has primary key Code20 and the database to which you import the pack includes table 50000, Customer Bank Account that has the primary key Code20 + Code 20, then data will not be imported.
Choose the OK button. The count of tables that you have selected is indicated in the Select Tables field. Specify additional options, and then choose the OK button. Business Central tables are added to the lines of the Config. Package page.
You can also do this in the configuration worksheet. Select the tables you want to include in the package, and then choose the Assign Package action.
To select the fields that you want to include from a table, select the table, and then, on the Lines tab, choose the Fields action. Specify which fields are included in the package. By default, all fields are included.
Determine whether you have introduced potential errors, by choosing the Validate Package action. This can occur when you do not include tables that your configuration relies on.
After you have refined the list of fields to include from a table, you can check your results in Excel.
For certain tables, such a table that will contain master data, you can specify a template to apply to the data. The template can include the required fields that you want to apply to all master data and that you never want to vary. For example, you can create a template that can be used with customer data. The template can contain all the required fields, which then enables consistent import of standardized information. Information that cannot be standardized, such as customer name, is then treated when you do an import of customer data.
After the package is complete, follow the next procedure to save the package to a file. You can then give the package to a customer or partner to use.
The package is created in a .rapidstart file, which delivers the package contents in a compressed format. Configuration questionnaires, configuration templates, and the configuration worksheet are added to the package automatically unless you specifically decide to exclude them.
You can save the file with a name that is meaningful to you, but you cannot change the extension of the file. It must be .rapidstart.
After you have created a package that meets most of your needs, you can use it as a basis for creating similar packages. This can speed up implementation time and enhances the repeatability of RapidStart Services.
Use the configuration worksheet to gather and categorize the information that you want to use to configure a new company, and arrange tables in a logical way. Formatting in the worksheet is based on a simple hierarchy: Areas contain groups, which in turn contain tables. Areas and groups are optional, but are necessary to enable an overview of the configuration process on the RapidStart Services Role Center.
You can now assign the tables to specific configuration packages that you have created or plan to create. For more information, see To assign a table to a configuration package.
After you have defined the tables that you want to treat as part of your configuration, you can easily assign the tables to configuration packages. You can assign a table to one package only. In the following procedure, you assign the package from within configuration worksheet.
You can also create a package directly, and add tables to it. For more information, see To create a configuration package.
Select a package from the list, or choose the New action to create a new package, and then choose the OK button.
If a table is not already included in the package, it will now be added. The package code field on the worksheet line will be filled in with the code of the package that the table is assigned to.
As you create a configuration package for a solution, you can view and customize the available database data to suit your customer needs. The database table must have an associated page.
In the configuration worksheet, identify the tables whose data that you want to view or customize.
Make sure that each table has a page ID assigned to it. For standard Business Central tables, this value is automatically filled in. For custom tables, you must provide the ID.
Choose the Database Data action. The page for the related page opens.
After you have vetted and tested all your setup information, you can proceed to copy data to your production environment. You create a new company in the same database.
Gather Customer Setup Values
Set Up Company Configuration
Setting Up a Company With RapidStart Services
Administration
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