You can search the Finance and Operations XML files (the X++ source code) using regular expressions by using PowerShell’s Select-String command. This is a strategy that I’ve used many times and I wonder if others have realized the ease of approaching code searches this way.
For some background, we’ll be using regular expressions which provide a very flexible approach for searching…
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Searching Code in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Using PowerShell
You can search the Finance and Operations XML files (the X++ source code) using regular expressions by using PowerShell’s Select-String command. This is a strategy that I’ve used many times and I wonder if others have realized the ease of approaching code searches this way.
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