Do you want to know how to compile your Business Central app manually as VS Code does? Then you will get started with this blog post.
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A package with publisher ‘Microsoft’, name ‘Application’, and a version compatible with ‘13.0.0.0’ could not be loaded.
I recieved the following error when trying to build my Business Central App:
A package with publisher ‘Microsoft’, name ‘Application’, and a version compatible with ‘13.0.0.0’ could not be loaded.
Compile-AppInNavContainer : App generation failed At C:\Install\BuildAgent\vsts-agent-win-x64-2.146.0\_work\3\s\PowerShell\BuildAgent\Compile-App.ps1:24 char:5 + Compile-AppInNavContainer -containerName $containerName ` + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Write-Error], WriteErrorException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WriteErrorException,Compile-AppInNavContainer
PowerShell exited with code ‘1’.
The scenario I had was an onprem extension version 13 that should be run on a cu 3 which relies on imported CSIDE objects.
What I did to solve the problem was to follow my checklist for CSIDE objects not includes in symbols.
Business Central, CSIDE objects not included in symbols
Do you want to go hybrid where you mix your Business Central extensions with CSIDE objects and have problems with getting these objects included in symbols? Then you will find a checklist here that hopefully helps you to solve that issue.
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