Each week, I take a look at my website statistics in Google Analytics, and I view the top 25 blog posts. Without fail, at least one or two of them relate to writing reports using FetchXML, a proprietary query language used in the Common Data Service. If you are a Dynamics 365 user, you might already be familiar with FetchXML, you use it every time you look at a view or create a new search…
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SSRS Reports For CDS & D365 Using FetchXML – Megan V. Walker
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