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I know i can access a Dynamics instance from a python script by using the oData API, but what about the other way around? Is it possible to somehow call a python script from within Dynamics and possible even pass arguments?



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      I know i can access a Dynamics instance from a python script by using the oData API, but what about the other way around? Is it possible to somehow call a python script from within Dynamics and possible even pass arguments?



      Would this require me to use custom js/c#/other code within Dynamics?







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          You won't be able to nativley execute a python script within Dynamics.



          I would approach this by placing the Python script in a service that can be called via a web service call from Dynamics. You could make the call from form JavaScript or a Plugin using C#.






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          • This is pretty much what i thought, and the approach i expected to take if directly calling python was not an option. Thank you.
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          I would approach this by placing the Python script in a service that can be called via a web service call from Dynamics. You could make the call from form JavaScript or a Plugin using C#.






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