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Coding - Help with APIs and Integrations from Data8

Coding Challenges: Answering FAQs

There are many integration methods for Data8’s products and services, some as simple as installing a plugin, and some requiring a more technical implementation such as using our many API’s, or implementing our code libraries...

Simplify your mailings

You might be handling data in different formats for each mailing and need to get them into a consistent format. You might be updating your source systems with the goneaway or deceased flags you buy, but need to suppress them from your mailing. And you're probably spending time manually manipulating your data in Excel or other tools to do it.

We've now added a new Mailing File option to Data8Online, so no matter what the format of your original file or whether you're buying flags or suppressions for services like goneaways and deceased, you always get a file ready to use for mailing.

Removing our web services HTTP endpoint

Sage 50 Accounts Integration Update

Get the latest update for our Sage 50 Accounts plugin

Moving to modern authentication for Microsoft Dynamics 365

Get all the details on how to take advantage of the modern, secure authentication methods for Microsoft Dynamics 365 / CRM.

App Source

Updating through App Source

Updating your Dynamics 365 solutions through App Source can sometimes be confusing but as this is Microsoft's preferred method of delivery, we have written a step by step guide on how to upgrade your Data8 solutions this way.

Bank Account Validation for Microsoft Dynamics CRM and PowerApps!

Our latest addition to our integration line-up is here - Bank Account Validation for Microsoft Dynamics CRM and PowerApps!

CRM Integration – the PROs and CONs of CRM

Some business owners swear by CRM... other completely disregard it - so what should you do? It's a tough decision. That's why we've took a closer loom at the pros and cons of CRM integration to determine whether it’s something you would really benefit from.

Getting Started

Simon was part of the team to go to Scottish Summit. Little did he know he would be "converted" and start building apps! Little did he know that he would have to write blogs for us...