This week, we saw what I feel is the most innocuous, yet far-reaching change that Microsoft has made to Dynamics 365 Online and the Common Data Service (CDS). And I have to say; I don’t think I’m that conflicted over the changes.
First, let’s backtrack and be clear exactly what we’re talking about; namely, a buried away Microsoft Docs article change, relating to the Common Data Service, that…
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My Thoughts on the Common Data Service Terminology Changes
This week, we saw what I feel is the most innocuous, yet far-reaching change that Microsoft has made to Dynamics 365 Online and the Common Data Service (CDS). And I have to say; I don’t think I’m that conflicted over the changes.
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