In the previous article, I explained how to use D365 joins to combine rows from two ore more tables together. In a continuation of that article, learn how to use D365 outer join, exists join, and NotExists join to retrieve data in some more complex scenarios. Being able to efficiently pull in the exact data... Continue Reading →
D365 Joins in X++
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is a relationship database. This means there are many tables that contain data that relates to each other. D365 joins combine rows from two or more tables together, based on related columns. Developers use D365 joins in x++ select statements to read and update the data they are... Continue Reading →