After my last post on auto refreshing data entities after a deployment, I want to show you how to enable users in your system after a database refresh. A big ‘thank you’ goes out, as always, to @splaxi for delivering the d365fo – toolset and for the idea on this post.
We will use the d365fo.integrations once more so that we don’t need a line of X++ code.
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d365fo.integration – Enable users after database refresh
After my last post on auto refreshing data entities after a deployment, I want to show you how to enable users in your system after a database refresh. A big ‘thank you’ goes out, as always, to @splaxi for delivering the d365fo – toolset and for the idea on this post.We will use the d365fo.integrations…
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