A while back, I asked a question on the D365FO forums about being able to generate a list of custom objects within an environment at runtime via X++. I never followed up on my answer there so I wanted to give a detailed response to how I ended up solving this.
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In the discussion on my initial question post it was brought up that you should be using a source control system (TFS,…
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Get Custom D365FO Objects at Runtime Using X++ – Alex Meyer
A while back, I asked a question on the D365FO forums about being able to generate a list of custom objects within an environment at runtime via X++. I never followed up on my answer there so I wanted to give a detailed response to how I ended up solving this.
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