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SQL 4 CDS 2.1.0 – the T-SQL edition

Posted On 24th May 202028th September 2020 By Mark Carrington6 Comments

Since I’ve been doing some investigation into the new preview T-SQL endpoint for CDS recently, I’ve decided to integrate it into SQL 4 CDS. Update to 2.1.0 to get:

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SQL 4 CDS 2.0.0 released!

Posted On 17th April 202028th September 2020 By Mark Carrington4 Comments

I’m very pleased to release version 2.0.0 of my SQL 4 CDS tool today! If you haven’t come across it before, SQL 4 CDS is an XrmToolBox tool to query and manipulate your CDS data using regular SQL queries, making it accessible to a much wider range of users. You Continue Reading

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SQL 4 CDS 1.0.9 Released!

Posted On 3rd February 202028th September 2020 By Mark Carrington2 Comments

I’ve just released SQL 4 CDS 1.0.9. Please update it when XrmToolBox prompts you to take advantage of these latest features:

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SQL 4 CDS 1.0.6 Released!

Posted On 10th January 202028th September 2020 By Mark Carrington23 Comments

I’m very pleased to announce the release of SQL 4 CDS version 1.0.6! Please update your existing versions in XrmToolBox to get some great new features…

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SQL 4 CDS Update!

Posted On 12th November 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

Firstly, thank you to everyone who’s shown an interest in my SQL 4 CDS XrmToolBox tool! I’ve been busy working on the difficult second release, and I’m pleased to announce version 1.0.3 is in the new Tool Library today!

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Query CDS with SQL!

Posted On 16th October 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carrington12 Comments

If you’re anything like me you probably find querying the data in CDS a pain, either using the Advanced Find interface or writing FetchXml. Tools such as FetchXMLBuilder help a lot, but I still think about the query I want to write in good-old SQL and then have to translate Continue Reading

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