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Pull device data in Dynamics 365 Field Service - Connected Field Service (contains video) | MicrosoftDocs
Learn how to pull in device data in Connected Field Service for Dynamics 365 Field Service
11/19/2020
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Pull device data in Connected Field Service

In this article, we'll walk through a few ways you can pull device data from your IoT connected devices into Connected Field Service.

For an additional walkthrough, check out the following video.

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Prerequisites

Pull device data

Go to an IoT Device, and select Pull Device Data to pull in the most recent device data. See the following screenshot for reference.

[!div class="mx-imgBorder"] Screenshot of Field Service showing an IoT device, with attention to the Pull Device Data option.

From the Device Data History tab on the device, you'll find a list of all data pulls for this device.

Note

You can pull device data from a customer asset if the customer asset is connected to IoT devices. Select Pull Device Data in the ribbon of the customer asset record.

Device data on IoT alerts

When IoT alerts are triggered, device data is automatically pulled for the associated device.

[!div class="mx-imgBorder"] Screenshot of an IoT alert in Field Service.

Schedule device data pulls

If you're using Azure IoT Hub as your IoT provider, you can also schedule device data pulls to happen when you need them.

Go to IoT Settings > Device Data Pulls tab. Set Scheduled Data Pull to On. Then configure the frequency as needed.

[!div class="mx-imgBorder"] Screenshot of the IoT settings, on the Device Data Pulls tab.

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