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Chat with finance and operations data (preview)

[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]

The Microsoft copilot platform enables you to chat with your finance and operations data to enable users to ask questions of copilot that derives the answers from the structured finance and operations data to which the user has access. You can enable this in Copilot Studio by adding finance and operations data as knowledge sources to your copilots to give you the flexibility to add the right knowledge for your desired copilot experiences. For more information, see Knowledge sources overview

Adding knowledge sources to your copilots

You can add your finance and operations structured data as a knowledge source in many different copilot experiences. For example, a Dataverse table can be configured as a knowledge source for a copilot to provide relevant information and insights to the end user in the targeted copilot experience. You can synchronize your finance and operations data to Dataverse using a data sync utility like dual-write, and have the data available for Q&A as a knowledge source from the Dataverse table. The table can be added to Copilot for finance and operations apps, custom agents, Microsoft 365 copilot, or other copilots that support knowledge sources.

Note

Virtual entities for finance and operations apps are not currently supported for configuration as knowledge sources in Copilot Studio.

Add knowledge to Copilot for finance and operations apps or custom agents

Extending Copilot for finance and operations apps with knowledge sources enables users of the in-app sidecar chat to ask questions about the structured data within the context of the application. You can add this same experience to your custom agents by adding the finance and operations data as a knowledge source to the agent in Copilot Studio. For more information about how to add the knowledge source to these agents, see Add a Dataverse knowledge source.

Extend Microsoft 365 Copilot with finance and operations data

Microsoft 365 Copilot is the default experience for engaging with content and resources across your organization. You can extend this experience by adding finance and operations data as a knowledge source to enable users to ask questions about the ERP data directly from Microsoft 365 Copilot. This is done by adding and creating a new declarative agent. In this agent, you add all the actions and knowledge you want to have available to users of the agent and publish the agent to Microsoft 365 Copilot.

For more information about creating and publishing declarative agents to extend Microsoft 365 Copilot, including adding knowledge to the agent, see Extend Microsoft 365 Copilot with Copilot agents.