The article discusses the new "BypassBusinessLogicExecution" parameter in Microsoft Dynamics 365. This parameter allows users to bypass both synchronous and asynchronous custom logic, unlike the previous "BypassCustomPluginExecution" parameter which only applied to synchronous custom logic. The article provides an example of how to use the parameter and demonstrates how it can be used to bypass plugin execution. It also explains that the parameter can be used to bypass either asynchronous or synchronous plugins, or both, by specifying different values. The article also mentions some key points to keep in mind when using the parameter, such as the need for the user to have the appropriate privilege and the fact that it does not apply to core plugins and workflows included in a solution published by Microsoft.
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