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Cinteros.Xrm.FetchXMLBuilder
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Build queries for Microsoft Dataverse and the Power Platform. Investigate data. Fix the layouts. Get code. Empower yourself to achieve more. Read more: https://fetchxmlbuilder.com/ FetchXML Builder is used to create and execute queries against Microsoft Dataverse / Power Apps / Dynamics 365. The Power Platform includes technologies we know as: - Microsoft Dynamics 365 - Dynamics CRM - XRM - Power Apps (Model Driven) - Power Apps (Canvas connected to Dataverse) - PowerBI (connected to Dataverse) - Microsoft Teams for Dataverse The tool will assist in three major areas: 1. Constructing queries, including more advanced features like: - aggregates - outer joins - complex "not-in"-queries - attributes from multi-level linked entities - update existing views with altered queries 2. Querying CDS/CRM for information not (easily) found in the UI - system / internal entities - attributes hidden in CRM UI - join on other fields than relationships 3. Developer assistance generating code for - C# QueryExpression code - WebAPI / OData query string - Power Automate List Records - SQL, JavaScript and C# stubs - Easy to use UI to compose queries for reports in CRM The tool reads metadata from Microsoft Dataverse and Dynamics 365 / CRM to assist with selecting entities, attributes, relations and to perform validation of condition values. To make it even more appealing, there is also the possibility to have it show "Friendly names", which will replace the technical names of entities and attributes with their display names in the users' currently selected language, much like Advanced Find does.
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Build queries for Microsoft Dataverse and the Power Platform. Investigate data. Fix the layouts. Get code. Empower yourself to achieve more. Read more: https://fetchxmlbuilder.com/ FetchXML Builder is used to create and execute queries against Microsoft Dataverse / Power Apps / Dynamics 365. The Power Platform includes technologies we know as: - Microsoft Dynamics 365 - Dynamics CRM - XRM - Power Apps (Model Driven) - Power Apps (Canvas connected to Dataverse) - PowerBI (connected to Dataverse) - Microsoft Teams for Dataverse The tool will assist in three major areas: 1. Constructing queries, including more advanced features like: - aggregates - outer joins - complex "not-in"-queries - attributes from multi-level linked entities - update existing views with altered queries 2. Querying CDS/CRM for information not (easily) found in the UI - system / internal entities - attributes hidden in CRM UI - join on other fields than relationships 3. Developer assistance generating code for - C# QueryExpression code - WebAPI / OData query string - Power Automate List Records - SQL, JavaScript and C# stubs - Easy to use UI to compose queries for reports in CRM The tool reads metadata from Microsoft Dataverse and Dynamics 365 / CRM to assist with selecting entities, attributes, relations and to perform validation of condition values. To make it even more appealing, there is also the possibility to have it show "Friendly names", which will replace the technical names of entities and attributes with their display names in the users' currently selected language, much like Advanced Find does.
We found that cinteros.xrm.fetchxmlbuilder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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