
How Power BI Works with Dynamics 365 Business Central
This blog will cover following points:
Introduction
Why This Integration Matters Now
Understanding the Integration at a High Level
Prerequisites You Should Have in Place
Two Ways to Integrate Business Central with Power BI
Conclusion
Introduction
Data is no longer the problem for modern businesses.
Turning that data into fast, confident decisions is.
Across finance, operations, sales, and leadership teams, the gap between having reports and actually acting on insights is where most organizations struggle. Spreadsheets pile up, month-end reports arrive too late, and teams spend more time validating numbers than using them.
This is exactly where Dynamics 365 Business Central and Power BI change the game.
When these two platforms work together, reporting stops being reactive and starts becoming a daily decision engine. At Sysamic, we see this shift happening across Japanese and global SMBs that want clarity, speed, and control without overcomplicating their ERP landscape.
This two-part guide breaks down:
How Business Central and Power BI work together
What you need to get started
How to unlock real business value, not just dashboards
Part 1: How Business Central and Power BI Work Together
Why This Integration Matters Now
In 2026, leadership expectations have changed. CFOs want real-time cash visibility. Sales leaders want margin intelligence, not just revenue numbers. Operations teams want to spot issues before they turn into cost overruns.
Business Central already holds this data. Power BI turns it into clear, visual, role-based insights that people actually use. Instead of exporting data, reconciling versions, or waiting for reports, teams work directly from live, trusted ERP data.
Understanding the Integration at a High Level
The integration between Dynamics 365 Business Central (ERP) and Power BI (business intelligence) allows you to:
Pull structured ERP data into Power BI
Model and visualize that data for different roles
Embed insights directly inside Business Central
Refresh data securely and automatically
Scale reporting as the business grows
This works for both cloud-based Business Central and on-premises deployments, although the setup differs slightly.
Prerequisites You Should Have in Place
Before connecting anything, it’s important to understand what’s required based on your Business Central deployment.
Business Central Online (Cloud)
For cloud users, the good news is simple: Power BI integration is built in.
You need:
A Power BI account (basic access is often included)
User access to the Business Central environment and company
Appropriate permissions to read data
For sharing reports, collaboration, and embedding dashboards, a Power BI Pro or Premium license is typically required.
This setup is ideal for organizations that want speed and minimal infrastructure overhead.
Business Central On-Premises
On-premises environments require more planning, but they also offer flexibility.
You’ll need to:
Expose Business Central data using OData V4 or APIs
Enable and configure web services
Set up secure authentication using organizational accounts
Configure an on-premises data gateway for scheduled refresh
Ensure user permissions align with reporting needs
This approach is common for businesses with regulatory constraints, legacy integrations, or custom ERP extensions.
At Sysamic, we typically assess performance, security, and scalability upfront to avoid rework later.
Two Ways to Integrate Business Central with Power BI
There is no single “right” method. The best approach depends on how quickly you want insights and how customized your reporting needs are.
Option 1: Start Fast with Pre-Built Power BI Apps
This is the fastest route to value, especially for cloud users.
Pre-built Power BI apps for Business Central provide:
Ready-made finance, sales, inventory, and project dashboards
Structured data models aligned with ERP logic
Interactive visuals with drill-down capabilities
You simply connect the app to your Business Central environment, select your company, and the dashboards populate automatically.
These dashboards can then be:
Customized to match your KPIs
Shared across teams
Embedded directly into Business Central role centers
For many organizations, this removes months of manual report building.
Option 2: Build Custom Power BI Reports for Deeper Insight
When standard dashboards are not enough, custom reporting becomes essential.
Using OData feeds or APIs, Power BI can connect directly to:
General ledger entries
Sales and purchase transactions
Inventory movements
Job and project data
Custom tables and extensions
This allows you to:
Design role-specific dashboards
Combine multiple data sources
Create advanced calculations and forecasting logic
Model data exactly how your business operates
This approach is ideal for growing organizations, global operations, or companies with complex reporting requirements.
Conclusion
Sysamic is widely trusted in Japan as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Partner, helping businesses navigate digital transformation with localized expertise and global technology. Specializing in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, we support Japanese enterprises and global companies operating in Japan with ERP implementations, cloud migration, compliance, and modernization strategies. Our bilingual team ensures clear communication and seamless integration with Japan’s unique regulatory and business environment. Whether you’re adopting Microsoft Azure, deploying Microsoft Copilot, or managing a hybrid workforce, Sysamic delivers secure, scalable, and future-ready solutions
To learn how Sysamic can support your digital transformation in Japan, email us at info@sysamic.com or fill out our contact form here to get in touch.
End of Part 1
In Part 2, we’ll move beyond setup and focus on:
What to do after integration
Real-world use cases across finance, sales, operations, and projects
The first dashboards that deliver fast ROI
How Sysamic helps businesses scale insights sustainably
