Notification Actions
Notification Actions (Action Type 4) display non-blocking banner notifications at the top of Business Central pages. Unlike Message actions that require users to click OK before continuing, Notification actions display information without interrupting workflow, allowing users to continue working while the notification remains visible.
10.1 When to Use Notification Actions
Use Notification actions when you want to inform users about something important without forcing them to acknowledge the message before continuing their work.
Appropriate Use Cases: Background process status updates, informational alerts that do not require immediate action, reminders about related tasks, status indicators for the current record, system-generated workflow notifications.
10.2 Configuring Notification Actions
Configuration is similar to Message actions but produces a different user experience:
Create the validation condition
Add new action with Action Type = Notification
Configure notification text with clear, concise message
Test to verify notification appears and does not block work
10.3 Notification vs. Message: Key Differences
Message Actions (Modal Dialog):
Block user workflow until acknowledged
Require clicking OK to continue
Center of screen, prominent display
Use when user must read the information before proceeding
Notification Actions (Banner):
Non-blocking, workflow continues immediately
Appear at top of page, less intrusive
Can be dismissed or ignored
Use when information is helpful but not critical
10.4 Practical Examples
Example: Inventory Low Stock Alert
Requirement: When adding sales line for an item with low inventory, show notification without blocking the order.
Configuration:
Trigger Table: 37 (Sales Line)
Linked Table: Item (27)
Condition:
[27:30] is <10(Item Inventory < 10 units)Notification Text: "Item [27:3] currently has only [27:30] units in stock. Consider checking availability before promising delivery dates."
Users see the notification but can continue entering the order while noting the inventory situation.
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Introduction
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Core Concepts
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Tutorial: Your First Business Rule
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Testing and Validation Framework
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Message Actions
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Error Message Actions
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Confirmation Actions
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Notification Actions
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Email Actions
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URL Actions
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Assign Actions
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Insert Record Actions
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Custom Actions
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Power Automate Actions
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Action Execution & Sequencing
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Working with Linked Tables
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Advanced Formula Building
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Rule Groups & User Assignment
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Best Practices & Optimization
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Troubleshooting Guide
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Deployment & Change Management
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Monitoring & Maintenance
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Placeholder Reference Guide
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Common Table & Field Reference
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Formula Operators Reference
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How to setup Rule Intergration?
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