I’ve written about Extensible Data Security (XDS) in D365FO a couple times before, in those posts the XDS security policy is applied between two tables that have a direct tie to each other (ex: customers and customer groups). In this post, I wanted to show how you can use XDS even in scenarios where there isn’t a direct association or relationship between two tables.
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How to Approach Advanced XDS Scenarios in D365FO – Alex Meyer
I’ve written about Extensible Data Security (XDS) in D365FO a couple times before, in those posts the XDS security policy is applied between two tables that have a direct tie to each other (ex: customers and customer groups).
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