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Hi everybody,
Im trying to connect Power BI with my Dynamics 365 For Finance and Operations (FO) by oData connector.
When I see the entities list, I cannot see some standard entities as EcoResReleasedProductstaging, VendVendorV2Staging...
what I'm doing wrong?
thanks and best regards!
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Thanks for your help but that's not the problem, the kay is that I have to put in Power BI the "Public Collection Name" of this entity, in this case "ReleasedProductsV2", you can see it in the AOT.
In oData the names of the tables or entities are different that what we can see in Dynamics 365 FO
thanks and best regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
You may refer to the links:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/dev-itpro/data-entities/odata,
Best Regards,
Amy
Community Support Team _ Amy
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Thanks for your help but that's not the problem, the kay is that I have to put in Power BI the "Public Collection Name" of this entity, in this case "ReleasedProductsV2", you can see it in the AOT.
In oData the names of the tables or entities are different that what we can see in Dynamics 365 FO
thanks and best regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
check this out.
https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/northamerica/AX/downloads/reports/axtechrefrep
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