Recently we were trying out the preview feature of using SQL to query CDS data. Below are the steps à To get started, Download or open SQL Server Management Studio (18.4 or later) Use Azure Active Directory authentication to connect. Specify the organization address URL followed by port 5558 in the server name. If you … Continue reading “Setting up – Using SQL to query data in Dynamics…
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Setting up – Using SQL to query data in Dynamics 365 (Preview)
Recently we were trying out the preview feature of using SQL to query CDS data. Below are the steps à To get started, Download or open SQL Server Management Studio (18.4 or later) Use Azure Active Directory authentication to connect. Specify the organization address URL followed by port 5558 in the server name.
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