above and under were the 2 new operators introduced with Dynamic CRM 2015. Let us see some of the examples. Suppose I have the following hierarchy defined, wherein User 2 is manager of user Nishant Rana who in turn is manager of User 1. And following are the contacts record owned by them. In context … Continue reading “Above and Under operator to query hierarchical data in Dynamics 365”
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Above and Under operator to query hierarchical data in Dynamics 365
above and under were the 2 new operators introduced with Dynamic CRM 2015. Let us see some of the examples. Suppose I have the following hierarchy defined, wherein User 2 is manager of user Nishant Rana who in turn is manager of User 1. And following are the contacts record owned by them.
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