X++ developers can override the ExecuteQuery in D365 forms to change what data is read from the underlying table. By default, data sources will return all records in the table. There are times you only want to show a certain subset of data. In an earlier article, I showed you how you can use standard… Continue Reading →
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X++ developers can override the ExecuteQuery method in D365 forms to show a subset of the data read from the underlying table.
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