I’ve written before about the telemetry data now available in D365FO, but is there a way to consume this telemetry data within the application itself? Let’s see how we could do this!
Problem Statement
In our case let’s see if we could automatically disable users that have not logged in within the last 90 days. We should be able to query the telemetry data, see which users have logged in within…
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Utilizing Telemetry Data Within D365FO – Alex Meyer
I’ve written before about the telemetry data now available in D365FO, but is there a way to consume this telemetry data within the application itself? Let’s see how we could do this! Problem Statement In our case let’s see if we could automatically disable users that have not logged in within the last 90 days.
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