If you have looked into your D365 F&O capacity, you sometimes see a lot of data being stored in the tables EventEntitySyncTables and BIIncrementalTableModifications. I see in the code, that there are things in place to clean them up, but there be situations where this code for some reason is not executed. The contents of … Continue reading D365 : Purge Incremental Changes History
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D365 : Purge Incremental Changes History
If you have looked into your D365 F&O capacity, you sometimes see a lot of data being stored in the tables EventEntitySyncTables and BIIncrementalTableModifications. I see in the code, that there are things in place to clean them up, but there be situations where this code for some reason is not executed.
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