Chapter 1. Standalone perspectives in Business Central
Business Central provides specialized editors for authoring assets based on the asset’s format. Business Central has a feature that allows you to use these editors individually. This feature is known as the standalone perspective mode of the editor or simply the standalone perspectives.
As a business rules developer, you can embed a standalone perspective in your web application and then use it to edit rules, processes, decision tables, and other assets. After embedding a perspective you can edit an asset in your own application without switching to Business Central. You can use this feature to customize your web application. In addition to standalone perspectives you can also embed standalone custom pages (dashboards) in your applications.
You can access a standalone perspective by using a specific web address in a browser with the standalone and perspective parameters. A standalone perspective’s web address may also contain additional parameters.

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