Yes, the most intuitive manifestation is that you can see the data you imported through Excel in the table. You can refer to this official documentation: Fixed assets home page - Finance | Dynamics 365 | Microsoft Learn. This article provides access to resources that can help you use Fixed assets for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance. Fixed assets are items of value are owned by an individual or organization. The items include buildings, vehicles, land, and equipment.
Yes, if the import was successful, that creates the fixed asset. As Billur mentions in her response, you also have to import the Book records to the assets before you can acquire them. "Fixed asset book V2" is the data entity you use to import the book info.
For to upload a fixed asset, you need to at least;
-Upload the Main tables such as asset groups, posting prifiles etc.)
-Upload Fixed asset table
-Upload fixed asset books
-Upload asset transactions through journals and then post.
After all these processes, this means you are able to see the assets properly.
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