We might get the below error while using Xrm.WebAPI. ‘Bad Request – Error in query syntax.’ One of the reasons could be that while setting up the Lookup field, we haven’t removed the curly brackets. Use the below function to replace/remove them. let result = myGuid.replace(/[{}]/g, ”); let result = myGuid.replace(“{“, “”).replace(“}”, “”); Hope it … Continue reading “Fixed – Bad Request –…
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Fixed – Bad Request – Error in query syntax while using Xrm.WebAPI
We might get the below error while using Xrm.WebAPI. ‘Bad Request – Error in query syntax.’ One of the reasons could be that while setting up the Lookup field, we haven’t removed the curly brackets. Use the below function to replace/remove them. let result = myGuid.replace(/[{}]/g, ”); let result = myGuid.replace(“{“, “”).replace(“}”, “”); Hope it…
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