Microsoft Dynamics 365 Connection Details
Introduction
Connector Version
This documentation is based on version 25.0.9368 of the connector.
Get Started
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Version Support
The connector supports read/write access to Microsoft Dynamics 365 through OData Web services.
Establish a Connection
Connect to Microsoft Dynamics 365
The Microsoft Dynamics 365 driver supports connecting to the following Microsoft Dynamics 365 editions:
- CustomerService
- FieldService
- FinOpsOnline (Default)
- FinOpsOnPremises
- HumanResources
- Marketing
- ProjectOperations
- Sales
Notes:
- Supply Chain Management is the same as Finance and Operations. To connect to either of these, set Edition to either
FinOpsOnlineorFinOpsOnPremises. - For Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, use the separate Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central driver.
To connect to any of the supported Microsoft Dynamics 365 editions, set these parameters:
- OrganizationURL: The URL to your Microsoft Dynamics 365 organization; for example,
https://orgcb42e1d0.crm.dynamics.com. - Edition: As shown in the list of editions above.
Authenticate to Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365 supports authentication via Microsoft Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID), Microsoft Entra service principal, or Azure Managed Service Identity (MSI). All of these are based on the OAuth standard.
The following subsections describe how to set up these authentication schemes.
Note:
Before you begin, confirm which authentication scheme your organization supports. If necessary, consult your System Administrator.
Microsoft Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID)
Note
Microsoft has rebranded Microsoft Entra ID as Entra ID. In topics that require the user to interact with the Entra ID Admin site, we use the same names Microsoft does. However, there are still connection properties whose names or values reference Microsoft Entra ID.
Authenticating via Microsoft Entra ID requires you to create a custom app registration, as described in Creating an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application. You can authenticate with either a client secret or a JWT certificate.
To connect, set these properties:
- AuthScheme:
Microsoft Entra ID. - InitiateOAuth:
GETANDREFRESH. This setting enables you to use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the Microsoft Entra ID exchange and manually setting the OAuthAccessToken. - AzureTenant: The Azure tenant to which you will connect.
- OAuthClientId: The Client ID assigned when you created your custom application.
- OAuthClientSecret (Client Secret only): The Client Secret assigned when you created your custom application.
- OAuthJWTCert (Certificate only): The JWT Certificate store.
- OAuthJWTCertType (Certificate only): The type of the certificate store specified by OAuthJWTCert.
Admin Consent
Admin consent refers to permissions granted by a Microsoft Entra ID Tenant's admin to a custom application, as required for the use case.
(Since the embedded application within the Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector contains no permissions that require Admin consent, admin consent only applies to custom applications.)
If your organization requires admin consent for authorizing any new OAuth application for your Azure Tenant, it means that the first time someone in your organization installs and uses an OAuth application, an administrator for the organization must explicitly grant that application access.
(Your organization can choose to disable this requirement.)
Granting Admin Consent
When creating a new OAuth application in the Azure Portal (see Creating an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application), you must specify which permissions the application requires. If you know that your organization requires admin consent for new custom applications, you can start by specifying permissions that are already labeled Admin Consent Required. (For example, all Groups permissions require admin consent.)
There are two ways to grant admin consent:
-
The easiest way to grant admin consent is to just have an admin log into portal.azure.com and navigate to the application you have created in
App Registrations.Under API Permissions, click
Grant Consent. This grants your application the necessary permissions on the tenant on which it was created. -
If your organization has multiple tenants or the application needs to be granted permissions for other tenants outside your organization, you can use the GetAdminConsentURL to generate the Admin Authorization URL. Unlike the GetOAuthAuthorizationUrl, there is no important information returned from this endpoint. If the tenant grants access, it returns a Boolean confirming that permissions were granted.
After an admin grants consent, authentication is performed as usual.
Client Credentials Auth Flow
Client credentials refers to a flow in OAuth where there is no direct user authentication taking place. Instead, credentials are created for just the application itself. All tasks taken by the application are done without a default user context. This makes the authentication flow a bit different from standard.
All permissions related to the client OAuth flow require admin consent.
This means the application embedded with the Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector cannot be used in the client OAuth flow. You must create your own OAuth application to use client credentials, as described in Creating an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application.
To do this:
-
Login to
portal.azure.com. -
Navigate to App Registration > API Permissions.
-
Select the
Microsoft Graphpermissions. There are two distinct sets of permissions: Delegated Permissions and Application permissions.The permissions used during client credential authentication are under Application Permissions. Select the applicable permissions you require for your integration.
To connect, set these properties:
- InitiateOAuth:
GETANDREFRESH. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting the OAuthAccessToken. - AzureTenant: The tenant to which you will connect.
- OAuthClientId: The Client ID assigned when you created your custom application.
- OAuthClientSecret (Client Secret only): The Client Secret assigned when you created your custom application.
- OAuthJWTCert (Certificate only): The JWT Certificate store.
- OAuthJWTCertType (Certificate only): The type of the certificate store specified by OAuthJWTCert.
Microsoft Entra service principal
Actions in Microsoft Entra ID can be run by either user accounts or service principals. A service principal is a non-interactive account with elevated permissions, that performs tasks based on the roles and permissions assigned.
Authentication as a Microsoft Entra service principal is handled via the OAuth Client Credentials flow, without user involvement.
Authentication as a Microsoft Entra service principal requires you to create a custom Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal application, as described in Creating a Service Principal App with Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID).
When you are ready to connect, set these properties:
- AuthScheme:
AzureServicePrincipalfor using a Client Secret orAzureServicePrincipalCertfor using a JWT certificate. - InitiateOAuth:
GETANDREFRESH. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting the OAuthAccessToken. - AzureTenant: The tenant you want to connect to.
- OAuthClientId (Client Secret only): The Client ID in your application settings.
- OAuthClientSecret (Client Secret only): The Client Secret assigned when you created your custom application.
- OAuthJWTCert (Certificate only): The JWT Certificate store.
- OAuthJWTCertType (Certificate only): The type of the certificate store specified by OAuthJWTCert.
Managed Service Identity (MSI)
If you are running Microsoft Dynamics 365 on an Azure VM and want to automatically obtain Managed Service Identity (MSI) credentials to connect, set AuthScheme to AzureMSI.
User-Managed Identities
To obtain a token for a managed identity, use the OAuthClientId property to specify the managed identity's client_id.
If your VM has multiple user-assigned managed identities, you must also specify OAuthClientId.
Create an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application
Create an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application
Note
Microsoft has rebranded Microsoft Entra ID as Entra ID. In topics that require the user to interact with the Entra ID Admin site, we use the same names Microsoft does. However, there are still connection properties whose names or values reference Microsoft Entra ID.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 supports OAuth-based authentication using Microsoft Entra ID. If you will connect via a web application and want to authenticate via Entra ID, you must first register a custom OAuth application in the Entra Admin Center, as described below.
If you will connect via a desktop application or headless machine, you can authenticate using Microsoft Dynamics 365's built-in embedded application credentials, which use branding. However, custom OAuth applications are also compatible with desktop and headless authentication flows, and may be preferable for production deployments or environments requiring strict policy control.
Register the Application
To register an OAuth application in Microsoft Entra ID, follow these steps:
-
Go to
https://portal.azure.com. -
In the left-hand navigation pane, select
Microsoft Entra ID > App registrations. -
Click
New registration. -
Enter a name for the application.
-
Specify the types of accounts this application should support:
- For private-use applications, select
Accounts in this organization directory only. - For distributed applications, select one of the multi-tenant options.
Note
If you select
Accounts in this organizational directory only, when you connect with Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector, you must set AzureTenant to the tenant's ID (either GUID or verified domain). Otherwise, authentication will fail. - For private-use applications, select
-
Set the redirect URI to
http://localhost:33333(default), or use another URI appropriate for your deployment.When using a custom redirect URI set a
CallbackURLconnection property; in those cases, set it to match this URI exactly. -
Click
Register. The application management screen opens. Record these values for later use:Application (client) IDis used for OAuthClientIdDirectory (tenant) IDis used for AzureTenant
-
Go to
Certificates & Secrets. ClickNew Client Secret, set the desired expiration, and save the generated value. This value will only be shown once — record it to use with OAuthClientSecret. -
Select Required Permissions > Add. UnderSelect an API, selectDynamics ERP > Delegated Permissions for [OAuthGrantType](#RSBDynamics365_p_OAuthGrantType) = CODE(default). -
To confirm, click
Add permissions.
Create a Service Principal App with Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID)
Create a Service Principal App with Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID)
Note
Microsoft has rebranded Microsoft Entra ID as Entra ID. In topics that require the user to interact with the Entra ID Admin site, we use the same names Microsoft does. However, there are still connection properties whose names or values reference Microsoft Entra ID.
When authenticating using a Microsoft Entra service principal, you must create a custom app registration and a service principal that can access the necessary resources.
Procedure
The following steps create a custom Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal application for most supported editions and and obtain the connection properties for the Microsoft Entra service principal authentication, then sets up an application user for your Power Platform (Microsoft Entra service principal) environment.
For information on how to create a custom Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal app for FinOps Online, see FinOps Online, below.
Create the Custom Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal Application
- Log in to
https://portal.azure.com. - In the left-hand navigation pane, select
Microsoft Entra ID > Manage > App Registrationsand clickNew registration. The portal displays the Register an application page. - Enter an application name.
- Specify that the new application can be used by Accounts in this organizational directory only.
- Click
Register. The Portal displays the overview page for your new application. - Navigate to
Manage > App Registrations. - In the API Permissions dialog, choose Dynamics CRM permissions. The Portal displays the Dynamics CRM menu.
- Choose
Delegated permissions type, selectUser_impersonation, then clickAdd Permissions. - Click
yes. - Still in the Portal's Power Platform Service Principal section, click
Certificates & secrets > + New Client Secret. The Portal displays the Add a client secret form. - Provide a description of the client secret (usually this is the same as the name you gave to your custom application) and choose an
Expires datefor the secret. - Click
Add. - The Portal generates a Secret ID (a unique identifier) and a Value (the password) for the secret. These display only once, so record them for future use. (If you lose the key you will need to delete the secret and create a new one.)
Create the Application User
- Login in to
https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com/home. - In the navigation panel at left, click the Environments tab.
- Select the D365 environment.
- Navigate to
Settings > Users + permissions. - Select
Application users. - Click
New app user > Add an app. - Select the custom Service Principal application that you just created.
- Add the System administrator security role.
- Click
Create. - Assign a business unit.
- Click
Create.
Procedure for FinOps Online
To create a custom Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal application for use with Microsoft Dynamics 365 FinOps Online, you register the application with Microsoft Dynamics 365, generate a client secret for the custom application, configure the required permissions to use the application, and then register the application for Finance and Operations.
Note
During registration in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, we recommend you supply a dedicated service account that has all the required permissions that must be performed.
If no such account currently exists, create one before you begin the procedures below.
Register the application in the Microsoft Entra ID portal
- Log in to
https://portal.azure.com. - Switch to the tenant where you want to register the application.
- In the left-hand navigation pane, select
Microsoft Entra ID > App Registrationsand clickNew registration. The portal displays the Register an application page. - Enter an application name.
- For the account type, specify the
Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Microsoft Entra ID directory - Multitenant). - Accept the default values for the remaining fields.
- Click
Register. The Portal displays the overview page for your new application, which displays certain "essentials". - Record the value for Application (client) ID for future use.
Generate the Client Secret
- Next to
Client credentials, clickAdd a certificate or secret. The portal displays the Certificates and Secrete page. - Click
New client secret. The portal displays the Add a client secret panel. - Specify a description for the secret (for example, "App Connect secret"), then select an expiry period.
- Click
Add. - The portal generates the client secret and displays it on the Certificates & secrets page.
- The secret is shown in full only this one time, so record the secret value now, for future use.
Configure required permissions
-
In the left navigation panel, click
API permissions. -
Navigate to
Add a permission > Dynamics ERP > Application permissions. -
Select
Connector.FullAccesspermission, then clickAdd permissionsadd it. -
Navigate to
Add a permission > Dynamics ERP > Delegated permissions. -
Select
AX.FullAccess,CustomService.FullAccess, andOData.FullAccess, then clickAdd permissionsadd them. -
If any of the permissions you just added is Not granted for your domain, click
Grand admin consent foryourdomain.Click
Yesto confirm. The status of all permissions is updated to Granted.
Register the application with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations
-
Open your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations account.
-
Navigate to
Modules > System administration > Setup > Microsoft Entra ID applications.The portal displays the Microsoft Entra ID applications page.
-
Click
New. -
At the
Client Idfield, enter the application (client) ID you reigistered in Microsoft Entra ID. -
At the
Namefield, enter a name for the custom application. -
At the
User IDfield, select an appropriate service account user ID as described at the beginning of this section. -
Click
Save.
Important Notes
Configuration Files and Their Paths
- All references to adding configuration files and their paths refer to files and locations on the Jitterbit agent where the connector is installed. These paths are to be adjusted as appropriate depending on the agent and the operating system. If multiple agents are used in an agent group, identical files will be required on each agent.
Advanced Features
This section details a selection of advanced features of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector.
User Defined Views
The connector supports the use of user defined views, virtual tables whose contents are decided by a pre-configured user defined query. These views are useful when you cannot directly control queries being issued to the drivers. For an overview of creating and configuring custom views, see User Defined Views.
SSL Configuration
Use SSL Configuration to adjust how connector handles TLS/SSL certificate negotiations. You can choose from various certificate formats. For further information, see the SSLServerCert property under "Connection String Options".
Proxy
To configure the connector using private agent proxy settings, select the Use Proxy Settings checkbox on the connection configuration screen.
Query Processing
The connector offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Microsoft Dynamics 365 and then processes the rest of the query in memory (client-side).
For further information, see Query Processing.
Log
For an overview of configuration settings that can be used to refine logging, see Logging. Only two connection properties are required for basic logging, but there are numerous features that support more refined logging, which enables you to use the LogModules connection property to specify subsets of information to be logged.
User Defined Views
The Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector supports the use of user defined views: user-defined virtual tables whose contents are decided by a preconfigured query. User defined views are useful in situations where you cannot directly control the query being issued to the driver; for example, when using the driver from Jitterbit.
Use a user defined view to define predicates that are always applied. If you specify additional predicates in the query to the view, they are combined with the query already defined as part of the view.
There are two ways to create user defined views:
- Create a JSON-formatted configuration file defining the views you want.
- DDL statements.
Define Views Using a Configuration File
User defined views are defined in a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json. The connector automatically detects the views specified in this file.
You can also have multiple view definitions and control them using the UserDefinedViews connection property. When you use this property, only the specified views are seen by the connector.
This user defined view configuration file is formatted so that each root element defines the name of a view, and includes a child element, called query, which contains the custom SQL query for the view.
For example:
{
"MyView": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM GoalHeadings WHERE MyColumn = 'value'"
},
"MyView2": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)"
}
}
Use the UserDefinedViews connection property to specify the location of your JSON configuration file. For example:
"UserDefinedViews", "C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\tmp\UserDefinedViews.json"
Define Views Using DDL Statements
The connector is also capable of creating and altering the schema via DDL Statements such as CREATE LOCAL VIEW, ALTER LOCAL VIEW, and DROP LOCAL VIEW.
Create a View
To create a new view using DDL statements, provide the view name and query as follows:
CREATE LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName] AS SELECT * FROM Customers LIMIT 20;
If no JSON file exists, the above code creates one. The view is then created in the JSON configuration file and is now discoverable. The JSON file location is specified by the UserDefinedViews connection property.
Alter a View
To alter an existing view, provide the name of an existing view alongside the new query you would like to use instead:
ALTER LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName] AS SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE TimeModified > '3/1/2020';
The view is then updated in the JSON configuration file.
Drop a View
To drop an existing view, provide the name of an existing schema alongside the new query you would like to use instead.
DROP LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName]
This removes the view from the JSON configuration file. It can no longer be queried.
Schema for User Defined Views
In order to avoid a view's name clashing with an actual entity in the data model, user defined views are exposed in the UserViews schema by default. To change the name of the schema used for UserViews, reset the UserViewsSchemaName property.
Work with User Defined Views
For example, a SQL statement with a user defined view called UserViews.RCustomers only lists customers in Raleigh:
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE City = 'Raleigh';
An example of a query to the driver:
SELECT * FROM UserViews.RCustomers WHERE Status = 'Active';
Resulting in the effective query to the source:
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE City = 'Raleigh' AND Status = 'Active';
That is a very simple example of a query to a user defined view that is effectively a combination of the view query and the view definition. It is possible to compose these queries in much more complex patterns. All SQL operations are allowed in both queries and are combined when appropriate.
SSL Configuration
Customize the SSL Configuration
By default, the connector attempts to negotiate TLS with the server. The server certificate is validated against the default system trusted certificate store. You can override how the certificate gets validated using the SSLServerCert connection property.
To specify another certificate, see the SSLServerCert connection property.
Data Model
The Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector models Microsoft Dynamics 365 data in relational tables, views, and stored procedures. The table definitions are dynamically obtained from the Microsoft Dynamics 365 OData service when you connect. Any changes to the metadata, such as new or removed columns, or changes in data type, are automatically loaded when you reconnect.
Views
The Views section, which lists read-only SQL tables, contains samples of what you might have access to in your Microsoft Dynamics 365 account.
The following views are shipped with the connector:
| View | Description |
|---|---|
MultiSelectPickListAttributeMetaData |
Stores metadata for attributes with a MultiSelect OptionSet type. This metadata is only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales. |
MultiSelectPickListOptions |
Contains the values (options) for MultiSelect Picklist metadata attributes. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales. |
PickListAttributeMetaData |
Holds metadata for attributes of the Picklist type, detailing their options and configuration. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales. |
PickListOptions |
Stores option values for Picklist metadata attributes, providing details for enumerated selections. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales. |
Stored Procedures
Stored Procedures are actions that are invoked via SQL queries. They perform tasks beyond standard CRUD operations, such as managing associations and retrieving OAuth access tokens.
Tables
The connector uses the Microsoft Dynamics 365 OData services to dynamically retrieve all of your Microsoft Dynamics 365 tables when you connect.
Views
Views are similar to tables in the way that data is represented; however, views are read-only.
Queries can be executed against a view as if it were a normal table.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Connector Views
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
MultiSelectPickListAttributeMetaData |
Contains the Picklist metadata for an attribute type MultiSelect OptionSet. Note: This view is only available when Edition is set to either CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations or Sales. |
MultiSelectPickListOptions |
Contains the Options Value of MultiSelect PicklistMetadata. Note: This view is only available when Edition is set to either CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations or Sales. |
PickListAttributeMetaData |
Contains the metadata for an attribute type Picklist. Note: This view is only available when Edition is set to either CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations or Sales. |
PickListOptions |
Contains the Options value of PickListMetaData. Note: This view is only available when Edition is set to either CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations or Sales. |
MultiSelectPickListAttributeMetaData
Stores metadata for attributes with a MultiSelect OptionSet type. This metadata is only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales.
Select
The connector will use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
TableNamesupports '=','IN' operators.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM MultiSelectPickListAttributeMetaData WHERE TableName = 'teams'
SELECT * FROM MultiSelectPickListAttributeMetaData WHERE TableName IN ('accounts', 'teams')
To successfully query this view, it is important to include the TableName filter, as it is required. A value must be provided for the TableName attribute in order to access the relevant functionality.
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ColumnName [KEY] |
String |
The name of the column representing the attribute within the table. |
MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the attribute. |
OptionSet_Description_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing descriptions for the option set in various languages. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the description has been modified. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the description is managed. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing display names for the option set in various languages. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the display name has been modified. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the display name is managed. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_ExternalTypeName |
String |
The external type name associated with the option set, if applicable. |
OptionSet_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates whether the option set has been modified since its creation. |
OptionSet_IntroducedVersion |
String |
The version of the system in which the option set was introduced. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_CanBeChanged |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the option set can be customized by the user. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_ManagedPropertyLogicalName |
String |
The logical name of the managed property that defines whether the option set is customizable. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_Value |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is marked as customizable. |
OptionSet_IsCustomOptionSet |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is custom or predefined. |
OptionSet_IsGlobal |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the option set is global (shared across entities) or local to a specific entity. |
OptionSet_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is part of a managed solution. |
OptionSet_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the option set. |
OptionSet_Name |
String |
The name of the option set. |
OptionSet_OptionSetType |
String |
The type of the option set, defining its structure and usage. |
OptionSet_ParentOptionSetName |
String |
The name of the parent option set if the current option set is part of a hierarchical structure. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the attribute represented by the option set. |
MultiSelectPickListOptions
Contains the values (options) for MultiSelect Picklist metadata attributes. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales.
Select
The connector will use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
TableNamesupports '=','IN' operators.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM MultiSelectPickListOptions WHERE TableName = 'teams'
SELECT * FROM MultiSelectPickListOptions WHERE TableName IN ('accounts', 'teams')
To successfully query this view, it is important to include the TableName filter, as it is required. A value must be provided for the TableName attribute in order to access the relevant functionality.
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the column representing the multi-select picklist attribute. |
Color |
String |
The color associated with the picklist option, typically used for UI representation. |
ExternalValue |
String |
The external value associated with the picklist option, used for integration or mapping purposes. |
HasChanged |
String |
Indicates whether the picklist option has been modified since its creation. |
IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the picklist option is part of a managed solution. |
Label_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing display names for the picklist option in various languages. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's label has been modified. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's label is managed. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's label. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's label. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's label. |
Description_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing descriptions for the picklist option in various languages. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's description has been modified. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's description is managed. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's description. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's description. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option's description. |
MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the picklist option. |
ParentValues |
String |
The parent values associated with the picklist option, used when the option is part of a hierarchical structure. |
Value |
Integer |
The numeric value assigned to the picklist option. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the multi-select picklist attribute. |
PickListAttributeMetaData
Holds metadata for attributes of the Picklist type, detailing their options and configuration. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales.
Select
The connector will use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
TableNamesupports '=','IN' operators.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM PickListAttributeMetaData WHERE TableName = 'teams'
SELECT * FROM PickListAttributeMetaData WHERE TableName IN ('accounts', 'teams')
To successfully query this view, it is important to include the TableName filter, as it is required. A value must be provided for the TableName attribute in order to access the relevant functionality.
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ColumnName [KEY] |
String |
The name of the column representing the picklist attribute within the table. |
MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the picklist attribute. |
OptionSet_Description_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing descriptions for the option set in various languages. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the description has been modified. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the description is managed. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_Description_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the description. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing display names for the option set in various languages. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates if the user-defined localized label for the display name has been modified. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the display name is managed. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_DisplayName_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the display name. |
OptionSet_ExternalTypeName |
String |
The external type name associated with the option set, if applicable. |
OptionSet_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates whether the option set has been modified since its creation. |
OptionSet_IntroducedVersion |
String |
The version of the system in which the option set was introduced. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_CanBeChanged |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the option set can be customized by the user. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_ManagedPropertyLogicalName |
String |
The logical name of the managed property that defines whether the option set is customizable. |
OptionSet_IsCustomizable_Value |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is marked as customizable. |
OptionSet_IsCustomOptionSet |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is custom or predefined. |
OptionSet_IsGlobal |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the option set is global (shared across entities) or local to a specific entity. |
OptionSet_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies if the option set is part of a managed solution. |
OptionSet_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the option set. |
OptionSet_Name |
String |
The name of the option set. |
OptionSet_OptionSetType |
String |
The type of the option set, defining its structure and usage. |
OptionSet_ParentOptionSetName |
String |
The name of the parent option set if the current option set is part of a hierarchical structure. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the picklist attribute. |
PickListOptions
Stores option values for Picklist metadata attributes, providing details for enumerated selections. Only available when Edition is set to CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations, or Sales.
Select
The connector will use the Microsoft Dynamics 365 API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
TableNamesupports '=','IN' operators.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM PickListOptions WHERE TableName = 'teams'
SELECT * FROM PickListOptions WHERE TableName IN ('accounts', 'teams')
To successfully query this view, it is important to include the TableName filter, as it is required. A value must be provided for the TableName attribute in order to access the relevant functionality.
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the column representing the picklist attribute. |
Color |
String |
The color associated with the picklist option, typically used for visual representation in the UI. |
ExternalValue |
String |
An external value associated with the picklist option, useful for integration or mapping purposes. |
HasChanged |
String |
Indicates whether the picklist option has been modified since its creation. |
IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the picklist option is part of a managed solution. |
Label_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing display names for the picklist option in various languages. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_HasChanged |
String |
Indicates whether the user-defined localized label for the picklist option has been modified. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_IsManaged |
Boolean |
Specifies whether the user-defined localized label for the picklist option is managed. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_Label |
String |
The actual text of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_LanguageCode |
Integer |
The language code associated with the user-defined localized label for the picklist option. |
Label_UserLocalizedLabel_MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the user-defined localized label for the picklist option. |
Description_LocalizedLabels |
String |
Localized labels providing descriptions for the picklist option in various languages. |
Description_UserLocalizedLabel |
String |
The user-defined localized label for the description of the picklist option. |
MetadataId |
String |
The unique identifier for the metadata of the picklist option. |
ParentValues |
String |
The parent values associated with the picklist option, used when the option is part of a hierarchical structure. |
Value |
Integer |
The numeric value assigned to the picklist option. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the picklist attribute. |
Stored Procedures
Stored procedures are function-like interfaces that extend the functionality of the connector beyond simple SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE operations with Microsoft Dynamics 365.
Stored procedures accept a list of parameters, perform their intended function, and then return any relevant response data from Microsoft Dynamics 365, along with an indication of whether the procedure succeeded or failed.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Connector Stored Procedures
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
CreateAssociation |
Creates an association between two entities based on a navigation property. Set the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to true in order to use this stored procedure. |
CreateSchema |
Creates a schema file for the specified table or view. Note: This stored procedure only applies when Edition is set to either FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise or HumanResources. |
GetAdminConsentURL |
Gets the admin consent URL that must be opened separately by an admin of a given domain to grant access to your application. Only needed when using custom OAuth credentials. |
GetOAuthAccessToken |
Gets the auth token used to authenticate to the service. |
GetOAuthAuthorizationUrl |
Gets an authorization URL from the data source. The authorization URL can be used to generate a verifier required to obtain the OAuth token. |
ListAssociations |
Lists associations for a given table and navigation property. Set the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to true in order to use this stored procedure. |
ListNavigationProperties |
Lists navigation properties for a given table and the tables they are associated with. Navigation properties are used by the Association stored procedures. Set the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to true in order to use this stored procedure. |
RefreshOAuthAccessToken |
Obtains an updated OAuthAccessToken if passed a token to refresh. |
RemoveAssociation |
Removes an association between two entities based on a navigation property. Set the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to true in order to use this stored procedure. |
CreateAssociation
Creates an association between two entities using the specified navigation property. This procedure is essential for linking related entities dynamically and requires the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to be enabled.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
FromId |
String |
False | The unique identifier of the entity for which you are creating an association. This is essential to link the source entity to the target. |
UrlId |
String |
False | The full URL of the source resource for creating the association. This is required when the navigation property is abstract or when specifying a child type in cases where the navigation property entity type serves as a base type. |
FromTable |
String |
True | The name of the table containing the source entity. For example, if the FromId corresponds to an entity in the Customers table, set this parameter to 'Customers'. |
ToNavigationProperty |
String |
True | The name of the navigation property on which the association is being created. This value can be retrieved from the ListNavigationProperties function. |
ToId |
String |
False | The unique identifier of the target navigation entity. This ID should come from the table associated with the specified navigation property. |
ToUrlId |
String |
False | The full URL of the target resource to be associated. This is required when the navigation property is abstract or when specifying a child type in cases where the navigation property entity type serves as a base type. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Success |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the operation was successful. Returns true if the association was created successfully; otherwise, returns false. |
CreateSchema
Generates a schema file for a specified table or view, providing a structural blueprint for data organization.
CreateSchema
Creates a local schema file (.rsd) from an existing table or view in the data model.
The schema file is created in the directory set in the Location connection property when this procedure is executed. You can edit the file to include or exclude columns, rename columns, or adjust column datatypes.
The connector checks the Location to determine if the names of any .rsd files match a table or view in the data model. If there is a duplicate, the schema file will take precedence over the default instance of this table in the data model. If a schema file is present in Location that does not match an existing table or view, a new table or view entry is added to the data model of the connector.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
TableName |
String |
True | The name of the table or view for which the schema is being created. This parameter determines the structure to be exported. |
FileName |
String |
False | The complete file path and name where the schema file will be saved. For example, 'C:\Users\User\Desktop\D365\Contents.rsd'. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
FileData |
String |
The schema file data, encoded in Base64, if neither FileName nor FileStream inputs are provided. This allows the schema to be retrieved directly as a Base64-encoded string. |
Result |
String |
Indicates whether the schema was successfully generated and downloaded. Returns true for success and false otherwise. |
EnableChangeTracking
Enables change tracking on an entity, allowing incremental updates and efficient data synchronization. Note: This feature is irreversible once activated.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
TableName |
String |
True | The name of the table for which change tracking should be enabled. This must be a valid table within the database. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Success |
Bool |
Indicates whether the operation to enable change tracking was successful. Returns true if successful; otherwise, false. |
Message |
String |
Provides details about any errors encountered during the operation. If no errors occurred, this is empty. |
GetAdminConsentURL
Retrieves the admin consent URL required for granting domain-wide access to the application by an administrator. Necessary when using custom OAuth credentials.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
CallbackUrl |
String |
False | The URL to which the user is redirected after authorizing your application. This must match the Reply URL configured in the Microsoft Entra ID application settings. |
State |
String |
False | A value used to maintain state between the request and the callback. This should match the value you sent when requesting the authorization code to ensure security. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
URL |
String |
The generated authorization URL that the user must visit in a web browser to grant consent and obtain the verifier token for your application. |
GetOAuthAccessToken
Fetches the OAuth Access Token, which is used to authenticate and authorize API calls made to Dynamics 365.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
AuthMode |
String |
False | Specifies the type of authentication being used. Use 'App' for Windows applications or 'Web' for web-based applications. The default value is APP. |
Verifier |
String |
False | The verifier token returned by the service, required to obtain the access token. This is needed only when using the 'Web' authentication mode and is obtained by navigating to the URL provided by the GetOAuthAuthorizationUrl function. |
CallbackUrl |
String |
False | The URL to which the user is redirected after authorizing your application. This must match the Reply URL configured in the application's Microsoft Entra ID settings. |
State |
String |
False | A value used to maintain application state between the authorization request and response. This value is echoed back by the Dynamics authorization server and can be used for purposes such as resource redirection, nonce generation, and cross-site request forgery mitigation. |
Prompt |
String |
False | Determines the behavior of the authentication prompt. Defaults to 'select_account' to prompt the user to select an account. Use 'None' for no prompt, 'login' to force credential entry, or 'consent' to trigger the OAuth consent dialog for granting permissions. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
OAuthAccessToken |
String |
The OAuth Access Token issued upon successful authentication. This token is used to access protected resources. |
OAuthRefreshToken |
String |
An OAuth Refresh Token that can be used to obtain a new access token without requiring the user to reauthenticate. |
ExpiresIn |
String |
The duration, in seconds, for which the access token is valid before it expires. |
GetOAuthAuthorizationUrl
Retrieves the OAuth Authorization URL, allowing the client to direct the user's browser to the authorization server and initiate the OAuth process.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
CallbackURL |
String |
False | The URL to which the user is redirected after authorizing your application. This must match the Reply URL configured in the Microsoft Entra ID application settings. |
State |
String |
False | A value used to maintain application state between the authorization request and response. This value is echoed back by the Dynamics authorization server and can be used for purposes such as redirecting the user to the correct resource, nonce generation, and mitigating cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Prompt |
String |
False | Determines the behavior of the authentication prompt. Defaults to 'select_account', which prompts the user to select an account. Use 'None' for no prompt, 'login' to force credential entry, or 'consent' to trigger the OAuth consent dialog for granting app permissions. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Url |
String |
The generated authorization URL that the user must open to grant permission and authorize your application. |
ListAssociations
Lists all associations for a specified table and its related navigation properties. Requires the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to be enabled.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
FromId |
String |
False | The unique identifier of the entity for which you want to list associations. This helps specify the source entity. |
UrlId |
String |
False | An alternative to using FromId, representing the full URL of the resource for which associations are being listed. This is required when the navigation property is abstract or when specifying child types of a base-type navigation property entity. |
FromTable |
String |
True | The name of the table containing the source entity. For example, if the FromId corresponds to an entity in the 'Customers' table, set this parameter to 'Customers'. |
NavigationProperty |
String |
True | The navigation property associated with the entity for which you want to list associations. This can be obtained using the ListNavigationProperties function. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Uri |
String |
The URL of the associated resource, providing a direct link to the related entity. |
ListNavigationProperties
Displays the navigation properties for a specified table, showing their relationships with associated tables. Useful for defining entity associations and dependencies.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
TableName |
String |
True | The name of the table for which you want to list navigation properties. This table must exist in the database. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Name |
String |
The name of the navigation property associated with the specified table. Navigation properties define relationships to other entities. |
AssociatedTable |
String |
The name of the table that is related to the specified table through the navigation property. |
RefreshOAuthAccessToken
Refreshes an expired OAuth Access Token to maintain continuous authenticated access to Dynamics 365 resources without requiring reauthorization from the user.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
OAuthRefreshToken |
String |
True | The OAuth Refresh Token obtained from the original authorization code exchange. This token is used to request a new access token without requiring user reauthentication. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
OAuthAccessToken |
String |
The new OAuth Access Token issued by the service, used to authenticate and access protected resources. |
OAuthRefreshToken |
String |
A new OAuth Refresh Token that can be used to obtain additional access tokens as needed. |
ExpiresIn |
String |
The duration, in seconds, for which the new access token remains valid before expiring. |
RemoveAssociation
Deletes an association between two entities based on a specified navigation property. This requires the IncludeNavigationProperties connection property to be enabled.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
FromId |
String |
False | The unique identifier of the source entity for which you are removing an association. This helps specify the source entity involved in the relationship. |
UrlId |
String |
False | An alternative to specifying the FromId. This is the full URL of the resource for which the association is being removed. It is required when the navigation property is abstract or when specifying child types for base-type navigation properties. |
FromTable |
String |
True | The name of the table containing the source entity for which you are removing an association. For example, if the FromId corresponds to an entity in the 'Customers' table, set this parameter to 'Customers'. |
ToNavigationProperty |
String |
True | The name of the navigation property for which the association is being removed. This value can be retrieved using the ListNavigationProperties function. |
ToId |
String |
False | The unique identifier of the target entity in the association. This ID should come from the table related to the specified navigation property. |
ToUrlId |
String |
False | An alternative to specifying the ToId. This is the full URL of the target resource in the association. It is required when the navigation property is abstract or when specifying child types for base-type navigation properties. |
Result Set Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Success |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the operation to remove the association was successful. Returns true if successful; otherwise, returns false. |
System Tables
You can query the system tables described in this section to access schema information, information on data source functionality, and batch operation statistics.
Schema Tables
The following tables return database metadata for Microsoft Dynamics 365:
- sys_catalogs: Lists the available databases.
- sys_schemas: Lists the available schemas.
- sys_tables: Lists the available tables and views.
- sys_tablecolumns: Describes the columns of the available tables and views.
- sys_procedures: Describes the available stored procedures.
- sys_procedureparameters: Describes stored procedure parameters.
- sys_keycolumns: Describes the primary and foreign keys.
- sys_indexes: Describes the available indexes.
Data Source Tables
The following tables return information about how to connect to and query the data source:
- sys_connection_props: Returns information on the available connection properties.
- sys_sqlinfo: Describes the SELECT queries that the connector can offload to the data source.
Query Information Tables
The following table returns query statistics for data modification queries, including batch operations:
- sys_identity: Returns information about batch operations or single updates.
sys_catalogs
Lists the available databases.
The following query retrieves all databases determined by the connection string:
SELECT * FROM sys_catalogs
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The database name. |
sys_schemas
Lists the available schemas.
The following query retrieves all available schemas:
SELECT * FROM sys_schemas
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The database name. |
SchemaName |
String |
The schema name. |
sys_tables
Lists the available tables.
The following query retrieves the available tables and views:
SELECT * FROM sys_tables
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The database containing the table or view. |
SchemaName |
String |
The schema containing the table or view. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table or view. |
TableType |
String |
The table type (table or view). |
Description |
String |
A description of the table or view. |
IsUpdateable |
Boolean |
Whether the table can be updated. |
sys_tablecolumns
Describes the columns of the available tables and views.
The following query returns the columns and data types for the GoalHeadings table:
SELECT ColumnName, DataTypeName FROM sys_tablecolumns WHERE TableName='GoalHeadings'
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the table or view. |
SchemaName |
String |
The schema containing the table or view. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table or view containing the column. |
ColumnName |
String |
The column name. |
DataTypeName |
String |
The data type name. |
DataType |
Int32 |
An integer indicating the data type. This value is determined at run time based on the environment. |
Length |
Int32 |
The storage size of the column. |
DisplaySize |
Int32 |
The designated column's normal maximum width in characters. |
NumericPrecision |
Int32 |
The maximum number of digits in numeric data. The column length in characters for character and date-time data. |
NumericScale |
Int32 |
The column scale or number of digits to the right of the decimal point. |
IsNullable |
Boolean |
Whether the column can contain null. |
Description |
String |
A brief description of the column. |
Ordinal |
Int32 |
The sequence number of the column. |
IsAutoIncrement |
String |
Whether the column value is assigned in fixed increments. |
IsGeneratedColumn |
String |
Whether the column is generated. |
IsHidden |
Boolean |
Whether the column is hidden. |
IsArray |
Boolean |
Whether the column is an array. |
IsReadOnly |
Boolean |
Whether the column is read-only. |
IsKey |
Boolean |
Indicates whether a field returned from sys_tablecolumns is the primary key of the table. |
ColumnType |
String |
The role or classification of the column in the schema. Possible values include SYSTEM, LINKEDCOLUMN, NAVIGATIONKEY, REFERENCECOLUMN, and NAVIGATIONPARENTCOLUMN. |
sys_procedures
Lists the available stored procedures.
The following query retrieves the available stored procedures:
SELECT * FROM sys_procedures
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The database containing the stored procedure. |
SchemaName |
String |
The schema containing the stored procedure. |
ProcedureName |
String |
The name of the stored procedure. |
Description |
String |
A description of the stored procedure. |
ProcedureType |
String |
The type of the procedure, such as PROCEDURE or FUNCTION. |
sys_procedureparameters
Describes stored procedure parameters.
The following query returns information about all of the input parameters for the GetOAuthAccessToken stored procedure:
SELECT * FROM sys_procedureparameters WHERE ProcedureName = 'GetOAuthAccessToken' AND Direction = 1 OR Direction = 2
To include result set columns in addition to the parameters, set the IncludeResultColumns pseudo column to True:
SELECT * FROM sys_procedureparameters WHERE ProcedureName = 'GetOAuthAccessToken' AND IncludeResultColumns='True'
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the stored procedure. |
SchemaName |
String |
The name of the schema containing the stored procedure. |
ProcedureName |
String |
The name of the stored procedure containing the parameter. |
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the stored procedure parameter. |
Direction |
Int32 |
An integer corresponding to the type of the parameter: input (1), input/output (2), or output(4). input/output type parameters can be both input and output parameters. |
DataType |
Int32 |
An integer indicating the data type. This value is determined at run time based on the environment. |
DataTypeName |
String |
The name of the data type. |
NumericPrecision |
Int32 |
The maximum precision for numeric data. The column length in characters for character and date-time data. |
Length |
Int32 |
The number of characters allowed for character data. The number of digits allowed for numeric data. |
NumericScale |
Int32 |
The number of digits to the right of the decimal point in numeric data. |
IsNullable |
Boolean |
Whether the parameter can contain null. |
IsRequired |
Boolean |
Whether the parameter is required for execution of the procedure. |
IsArray |
Boolean |
Whether the parameter is an array. |
Description |
String |
The description of the parameter. |
Ordinal |
Int32 |
The index of the parameter. |
Values |
String |
The values you can set in this parameter are limited to those shown in this column. Possible values are comma-separated. |
SupportsStreams |
Boolean |
Whether the parameter represents a file that you can pass as either a file path or a stream. |
IsPath |
Boolean |
Whether the parameter is a target path for a schema creation operation. |
Default |
String |
The value used for this parameter when no value is specified. |
SpecificName |
String |
A label that, when multiple stored procedures have the same name, uniquely identifies each identically-named stored procedure. If there's only one procedure with a given name, its name is simply reflected here. |
IsProvided |
Boolean |
Whether the procedure is added/implemented by , as opposed to being a native Microsoft Dynamics 365 procedure. |
Pseudo-Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
IncludeResultColumns |
Boolean |
Whether the output should include columns from the result set in addition to parameters. Defaults to False. |
sys_keycolumns
Describes the primary and foreign keys.
The following query retrieves the primary key for the GoalHeadings table:
SELECT * FROM sys_keycolumns WHERE IsKey='True' AND TableName='GoalHeadings'
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName |
String |
The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the key column. |
IsKey |
Boolean |
Whether the column is a primary key in the table referenced in the TableName field. |
IsForeignKey |
Boolean |
Whether the column is a foreign key referenced in the TableName field. |
PrimaryKeyName |
String |
The name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyName |
String |
The name of the foreign key. |
ReferencedCatalogName |
String |
The database containing the primary key. |
ReferencedSchemaName |
String |
The schema containing the primary key. |
ReferencedTableName |
String |
The table containing the primary key. |
ReferencedColumnName |
String |
The column name of the primary key. |
sys_foreignkeys
Describes the foreign keys.
The following query retrieves all foreign keys which refer to other tables:
SELECT * FROM sys_foreignkeys WHERE ForeignKeyType = 'FOREIGNKEY_TYPE_IMPORT'
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName |
String |
The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the key column. |
PrimaryKeyName |
String |
The name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyName |
String |
The name of the foreign key. |
ReferencedCatalogName |
String |
The database containing the primary key. |
ReferencedSchemaName |
String |
The schema containing the primary key. |
ReferencedTableName |
String |
The table containing the primary key. |
ReferencedColumnName |
String |
The column name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyType |
String |
Designates whether the foreign key is an import (points to other tables) or export (referenced from other tables) key. |
sys_primarykeys
Describes the primary keys.
The following query retrieves the primary keys from all tables and views:
SELECT * FROM sys_primarykeys
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName |
String |
The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the key column. |
KeySeq |
String |
The sequence number of the primary key. |
KeyName |
String |
The name of the primary key. |
sys_indexes
Describes the available indexes. By filtering on indexes, you can write more selective queries with faster query response times.
The following query retrieves all indexes that are not primary keys:
SELECT * FROM sys_indexes WHERE IsPrimary='false'
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
CatalogName |
String |
The name of the database containing the index. |
SchemaName |
String |
The name of the schema containing the index. |
TableName |
String |
The name of the table containing the index. |
IndexName |
String |
The index name. |
ColumnName |
String |
The name of the column associated with the index. |
IsUnique |
Boolean |
True if the index is unique. False otherwise. |
IsPrimary |
Boolean |
True if the index is a primary key. False otherwise. |
Type |
Int16 |
An integer value corresponding to the index type: statistic (0), clustered (1), hashed (2), or other (3). |
SortOrder |
String |
The sort order: A for ascending or D for descending. |
OrdinalPosition |
Int16 |
The sequence number of the column in the index. |
sys_connection_props
Returns information on the available connection properties and those set in the connection string.
The following query retrieves all connection properties that have been set in the connection string or set through a default value:
SELECT * FROM sys_connection_props WHERE Value <> ''
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Name |
String |
The name of the connection property. |
ShortDescription |
String |
A brief description. |
Type |
String |
The data type of the connection property. |
Default |
String |
The default value if one is not explicitly set. |
Values |
String |
A comma-separated list of possible values. A validation error is thrown if another value is specified. |
Value |
String |
The value you set or a preconfigured default. |
Required |
Boolean |
Whether the property is required to connect. |
Category |
String |
The category of the connection property. |
IsSessionProperty |
String |
Whether the property is a session property, used to save information about the current connection. |
Sensitivity |
String |
The sensitivity level of the property. This informs whether the property is obfuscated in logging and authentication forms. |
PropertyName |
String |
A camel-cased truncated form of the connection property name. |
Ordinal |
Int32 |
The index of the parameter. |
CatOrdinal |
Int32 |
The index of the parameter category. |
Hierarchy |
String |
Shows dependent properties associated that need to be set alongside this one. |
Visible |
Boolean |
Informs whether the property is visible in the connection UI. |
ETC |
String |
Various miscellaneous information about the property. |
sys_sqlinfo
Describes the SELECT query processing that the connector can offload to the data source.
Discovering the Data Source's SELECT Capabilities
Below is an example data set of SQL capabilities. Some aspects of SELECT functionality are returned in a comma-separated list if supported; otherwise, the column contains NO.
| Name | Description | Possible Values |
|---|---|---|
AGGREGATE_FUNCTIONS |
Supported aggregation functions. | AVG, COUNT, MAX, MIN, SUM, DISTINCT |
COUNT |
Whether COUNT function is supported. | YES, NO |
IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_OPEN_CHAR |
The opening character used to escape an identifier. | [ |
IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CLOSE_CHAR |
The closing character used to escape an identifier. | ] |
SUPPORTED_OPERATORS |
A list of supported SQL operators. | =, >, <, >=, <=, <>, !=, LIKE, NOT LIKE, IN, NOT IN, IS NULL, IS NOT NULL, AND, OR |
GROUP_BY |
Whether GROUP BY is supported, and, if so, the degree of support. | NO, NO_RELATION, EQUALS_SELECT, SQL_GB_COLLATE |
STRING_FUNCTIONS |
Supported string functions. | LENGTH, CHAR, LOCATE, REPLACE, SUBSTRING, RTRIM, LTRIM, RIGHT, LEFT, UCASE, SPACE, SOUNDEX, LCASE, CONCAT, ASCII, REPEAT, OCTET, BIT, POSITION, INSERT, TRIM, UPPER, REGEXP, LOWER, DIFFERENCE, CHARACTER, SUBSTR, STR, REVERSE, PLAN, UUIDTOSTR, TRANSLATE, TRAILING, TO, STUFF, STRTOUUID, STRING, SPLIT, SORTKEY, SIMILAR, REPLICATE, PATINDEX, LPAD, LEN, LEADING, KEY, INSTR, INSERTSTR, HTML, GRAPHICAL, CONVERT, COLLATION, CHARINDEX, BYTE |
NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS |
Supported numeric functions. | ABS, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, CEILING, COS, COT, EXP, FLOOR, LOG, MOD, SIGN, SIN, SQRT, TAN, PI, RAND, DEGREES, LOG10, POWER, RADIANS, ROUND, TRUNCATE |
TIMEDATE_FUNCTIONS |
Supported date/time functions. | NOW, CURDATE, DAYOFMONTH, DAYOFWEEK, DAYOFYEAR, MONTH, QUARTER, WEEK, YEAR, CURTIME, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, TIMESTAMPADD, TIMESTAMPDIFF, DAYNAME, MONTHNAME, CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, EXTRACT |
REPLICATION_SKIP_TABLES |
Indicates tables skipped during replication. | |
REPLICATION_TIMECHECK_COLUMNS |
A string array containing a list of columns which will be used to check for (in the given order) to use as a modified column during replication. | |
IDENTIFIER_PATTERN |
String value indicating what string is valid for an identifier. | |
SUPPORT_TRANSACTION |
Indicates if the provider supports transactions such as commit and rollback. | YES, NO |
DIALECT |
Indicates the SQL dialect to use. | |
KEY_PROPERTIES |
Indicates the properties which identify the uniform database. | |
SUPPORTS_MULTIPLE_SCHEMAS |
Indicates if multiple schemas may exist for the provider. | YES, NO |
SUPPORTS_MULTIPLE_CATALOGS |
Indicates if multiple catalogs may exist for the provider. | YES, NO |
DATASYNCVERSION |
The Data Sync version needed to access this driver. | Standard, Starter, Professional, Enterprise |
DATASYNCCATEGORY |
The Data Sync category of this driver. | Source, Destination, Cloud Destination |
SUPPORTSENHANCEDSQL |
Whether enhanced SQL functionality beyond what is offered by the API is supported. | TRUE, FALSE |
SUPPORTS_BATCH_OPERATIONS |
Whether batch operations are supported. | YES, NO |
SQL_CAP |
All supported SQL capabilities for this driver. | SELECT, INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE, TRANSACTIONS, ORDERBY, OAUTH, ASSIGNEDID, LIMIT, LIKE, BULKINSERT, COUNT, BULKDELETE, BULKUPDATE, GROUPBY, HAVING, AGGS, OFFSET, REPLICATE, COUNTDISTINCT, JOINS, DROP, CREATE, DISTINCT, INNERJOINS, SUBQUERIES, ALTER, MULTIPLESCHEMAS, GROUPBYNORELATION, OUTERJOINS, UNIONALL, UNION, UPSERT, GETDELETED, CROSSJOINS, GROUPBYCOLLATE, MULTIPLECATS, FULLOUTERJOIN, MERGE, JSONEXTRACT, BULKUPSERT, SUM, SUBQUERIESFULL, MIN, MAX, JOINSFULL, XMLEXTRACT, AVG, MULTISTATEMENTS, FOREIGNKEYS, CASE, LEFTJOINS, COMMAJOINS, WITH, LITERALS, RENAME, NESTEDTABLES, EXECUTE, BATCH, BASIC, INDEX |
PREFERRED_CACHE_OPTIONS |
A string value specifies the preferred cacheOptions. | |
ENABLE_EF_ADVANCED_QUERY |
Indicates if the driver directly supports advanced queries coming from Entity Framework. If not, queries will be handled client side. | YES, NO |
PSEUDO_COLUMNS |
A string array indicating the available pseudo columns. | |
MERGE_ALWAYS |
If the value is true, The Merge Mode is forcibly executed in Data Sync. | TRUE, FALSE |
REPLICATION_MIN_DATE_QUERY |
A select query to return the replicate start datetime. | |
REPLICATION_MIN_FUNCTION |
Allows a provider to specify the formula name to use for executing a server side min. | |
REPLICATION_START_DATE |
Allows a provider to specify a replicate startdate. | |
REPLICATION_MAX_DATE_QUERY |
A select query to return the replicate end datetime. | |
REPLICATION_MAX_FUNCTION |
Allows a provider to specify the formula name to use for executing a server side max. | |
IGNORE_INTERVALS_ON_INITIAL_REPLICATE |
A list of tables which will skip dividing the replicate into chunks on the initial replicate. | |
CHECKCACHE_USE_PARENTID |
Indicates whether the CheckCache statement should be done against the parent key column. | TRUE, FALSE |
CREATE_SCHEMA_PROCEDURES |
Indicates stored procedures that can be used for generating schema files. |
The following query retrieves the operators that can be used in the WHERE clause:
SELECT * FROM sys_sqlinfo WHERE Name = 'SUPPORTED_OPERATORS'
Note that individual tables may have different limitations or requirements on the WHERE clause; refer to the Data Model section for more information.
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
NAME |
String |
A component of SQL syntax, or a capability that can be processed on the server. |
VALUE |
String |
Detail on the supported SQL or SQL syntax. |
sys_identity
Returns information about attempted modifications.
The following query retrieves the Ids of the modified rows in a batch operation:
SELECT * FROM sys_identity
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Id |
String |
The database-generated ID returned from a data modification operation. |
Batch |
String |
An identifier for the batch. 1 for a single operation. |
Operation |
String |
The result of the operation in the batch: INSERTED, UPDATED, or DELETED. |
Message |
String |
SUCCESS or an error message if the update in the batch failed. |
sys_information
Describes the available system information.
The following query retrieves all columns:
SELECT * FROM sys_information
Columns
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Product |
String |
The name of the product. |
Version |
String |
The version number of the product. |
Datasource |
String |
The name of the datasource the product connects to. |
NodeId |
String |
The unique identifier of the machine where the product is installed. |
HelpURL |
String |
The URL to the product's help documentation. |
License |
String |
The license information for the product. (If this information is not available, the field may be left blank or marked as 'N/A'.) |
Location |
String |
The file path location where the product's library is stored. |
Environment |
String |
The version of the environment or rumtine the product is currently running under. |
DataSyncVersion |
String |
The tier of Sync required to use this connector. |
DataSyncCategory |
String |
The category of Sync functionality (e.g., Source, Destination). |
Data Type Mapping
Data Type Mappings
The connector maps types from the data source to the corresponding data type available in the schema. The table below documents these mappings.
| Microsoft Dynamics 365 (OData V4) | Schema |
|---|---|
Edm.Binary |
binary |
Edm.Boolean |
bool |
Edm.Date |
datetime |
Edm.DateTimeOffset |
datetime |
Edm.Decimal |
decimal |
Edm.Double |
double |
Edm.Guid |
guid |
Edm.Int32 |
int |
Edm.String |
string |
Edm.TimeOfDay |
time |
Advanced Configurations Properties
The advanced configurations properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure. Click the links for further details.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AuthScheme |
Specifies the type of authentication to use when connecting to Microsoft Dynamics 365. If this property is left blank, the default authentication is used. |
OrganizationURL |
The URL to your Dynamics 365 organization, sometimes referred to as the resource. To find the correct URL for your Microsoft Dynamics 365 instance, search the Web Services page. |
Edition |
Specifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 edition in use. If not specified, the default (FinOpsOnline) is assumed. |
ADFSServer |
Identifies the FinOpsOnPremise ADFS Server to be used for authentication. To find this server name, enter echo %logonserver% at the command prompt. |
ApiVersion |
Identifies the API version being used. Keep this setting up to date to ensure that the full range of available API features are accessed during authentication. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AzureTenant |
Identifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 tenant being used to access data. Accepts either the tenant's domain name (for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com) or its directory (tenant) ID. |
AzureEnvironment |
Specifies the Azure network environment to which you will connect. Must be the same network to which your Azure account was added. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
InitiateOAuth |
Specifies the process for obtaining or refreshing the OAuth access token, which maintains user access while an authenticated, authorized user is working. |
OAuthClientId |
Specifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication. |
OAuthClientSecret |
Specifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthAccessToken |
Specifies the OAuth access token used to authenticate requests to the data source. This token is issued by the authorization server after a successful OAuth exchange. |
OAuthSettingsLocation |
Specifies the location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved. Storing OAuth settings in a central location avoids the need for users to enter OAuth connection properties manually each time they log in. It also enables credentials to be shared across connections or processes. |
CallbackURL |
Identifies the URL users return to after authenticating to Microsoft Dynamics 365 via OAuth. (Custom OAuth applications only.). |
OAuthVerifier |
Specifies a verifier code returned from the OAuthAuthorizationURL. Used when authenticating to OAuth on a headless server, where a browser can't be launched. Requires both OAuthSettingsLocation and OAuthVerifier to be set. |
OAuthRefreshToken |
Specifies the OAuth refresh token used to request a new access token after the original has expired. |
OAuthExpiresIn |
Specifies the duration in seconds, of an OAuth Access Token's lifetime. The token can be reissued to keep access alive as long as the user keeps working. |
OAuthTokenTimestamp |
Displays a Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds that shows how long ago the current Access Token was created. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
OAuthJWTCert |
Supplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store. |
OAuthJWTCertType |
Identifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate. |
OAuthJWTCertPassword |
Provides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank. |
OAuthJWTCertSubject |
Identifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate. |
OAuthJWTIssuer |
The issuer of the Java Web Token. |
OAuthJWTSubject |
The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
SSLServerCert |
Specifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
Location |
Specifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path. |
BrowsableSchemas |
Optional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA, SchemaB, SchemaC. |
Tables |
Optional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA, TableB, TableC. |
Views |
Optional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA, ViewB, ViewC. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AllowDuplicateRecords |
Notes whether or not the driver will permit the adding of duplicate records during INSERT operations. To create the record (or update it if a duplicate is found), set this to true. To avoid adding duplicate records, set this to false. |
ContinueOnError |
Specifies whether batch requests should continue after encountering an error. (OData 4.0 and higher only.). |
CrossCompany |
Specifies whether data should be pulled only the user's default company, or for all companies. (FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise, or HumanResources only.). |
CustomURLParams |
A string of custom URL parameters to be included with the HTTP request, in the form field1=value1&field2=value2&field3=value3. |
EnableAtomicBatchOperations |
This property indicates that all Create, Update, and Delete (CUD) requests in a batch are handled as a single action. The success of the entire batch depends on the outcome of all requests. If any single request fails, the whole batch fails and no changes are applied. |
EntityTypes |
When using entity definitions define what type of entities to include during metadata discovery. |
IncludeFormattedValues |
Specifies whether columns that hold formatted values should be exposed. |
IncludeLookUpLogicalName |
Indicates if the referenced entity name for a LookUp field should be exposed. |
IncludeNavigationKeys |
Specifies whether the column listing should include the primary keys of navigation properties. (JSON responses only). |
IncludeNavigationProperties |
Specifies whether the column listing should include navigation properties. |
MaxRows |
Specifies the maximum rows returned for queries without aggregation or GROUP BY. |
MinimumColumnSize |
Specifies the minimum size, in characters, for Edm.String columns. If Microsoft Dynamics 365 reports a smaller size, the provider uses this value instead. |
Other |
Specifies additional hidden properties for specific use cases. These are not required for typical provider functionality. Use a semicolon-separated list to define multiple properties. |
Pagesize |
The maximum number of records per page the provider returns when requesting data from Microsoft Dynamics 365. |
PseudoColumns |
Specifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns. Use the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'. The default is an empty string, which disables this property. |
Timeout |
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error. The default is 60 seconds. Set to 0 to disable the timeout. |
UseClientSidePaging |
Specifies whether or not Microsoft Dynamics 365 should return data using client-side paging, if your source supports it. To use client-side paging, set this to True. To use server-side paging, set this to False. |
UseDynamicStoredProcedures |
Specifies whether or not stored procedures are listed dynamically. |
UseEntityDefinitions |
Specifies that queries should use entity definition metadata endpoints, rather than the standard $metadata endpoint. |
UserDefinedViews |
Specifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file defining custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file. |
Authentication
This section provides a complete list of authentication properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AuthScheme |
Specifies the type of authentication to use when connecting to Microsoft Dynamics 365. If this property is left blank, the default authentication is used. |
OrganizationURL |
The URL to your Dynamics 365 organization, sometimes referred to as the resource. To find the correct URL for your Microsoft Dynamics 365 instance, search the Web Services page. |
Edition |
Specifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 edition in use. If not specified, the default (FinOpsOnline) is assumed. |
ADFSServer |
Identifies the FinOpsOnPremise ADFS Server to be used for authentication. To find this server name, enter echo %logonserver% at the command prompt. |
ApiVersion |
Identifies the API version being used. Keep this setting up to date to ensure that the full range of available API features are accessed during authentication. |
AuthScheme
Specifies the type of authentication to use when connecting to Microsoft Dynamics 365. If this property is left blank, the default authentication is used.
Possible Values
Microsoft Entra ID, AzureMSI, AzureServicePrincipal, AzureServicePrincipalCert
Data Type
string
Default Value
Microsoft Entra ID
Remarks
Microsoft Entra ID: Perform Microsoft Entra ID (user-based) OAuth authentication.AzureMSI: Automatically obtain Microsoft Entra ID Managed Service Identity credentials when running on an Azure VM.AzureServicePrincipal: Authenticate as a Microsoft Entra service principal (role-based, application-based) using a Client Secret.AzureServicePrincipalCert: Authenticate as a Microsoft Entra service principal (role-based, application-based) using a Certificate.
For information about creating a custom application to authenticate with Microsoft Entra ID, see Creating an Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID) Application.
For information about creating a custom application to authenticate with Microsoft Entra ID Service Principal, see Creating a Service Principal App in Entra ID (Microsoft Entra ID).
OrganizationURL
The URL to your Dynamics 365 organization, sometimes referred to as the resource. To find the correct URL for your Microsoft Dynamics 365 instance, search the Web Services page.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
Resource URL format is usually similar to https://abc123.cloudax.dynamics.com/, except when the Edition is HumanResources. HumanResources URLs typically look like: https://{cluster}.hr.talent.dynamics.com/namespaces/{namespace_guid}/.
Edition
Specifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 edition in use. If not specified, the default (FinOpsOnline) is assumed.
Possible Values
CustomerService, FieldService, FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise, HumanResources, Marketing, ProjectOperations, Sales, Commerce
Data Type
string
Default Value
FinOpsOnline
Remarks
If the edition is FinOpsOnPremise, you must also specify the ADFSServer.
ADFSServer
Identifies the FinOpsOnPremise ADFS Server to be used for authentication. To find this server name, enter echo %logonserver% at the command prompt.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use only when Edition is set to FinOpsOnPremise. If no ADFS server name is specified, the property is ignored.
ApiVersion
Identifies the API version being used. Keep this setting up to date to ensure that the full range of available API features are accessed during authentication.
Data Type
string
Default Value
9.2
Remarks
The service API provides a means to access new features in the data model. When you change the ApiVersion, it changes what service document is used to define the tables and columns exposed by the driver.
Azure Authentication
This section provides a complete list of Azure authentication properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AzureTenant |
Identifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 tenant being used to access data. Accepts either the tenant's domain name (for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com) or its directory (tenant) ID. |
AzureEnvironment |
Specifies the Azure network environment to which you will connect. Must be the same network to which your Azure account was added. |
AzureTenant
Identifies the Microsoft Dynamics 365 tenant being used to access data. Accepts either the tenant's domain name (for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com) or its directory (tenant) ID.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
A tenant is a digital container for your organization's users and resources, managed through Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Microsoft Entra ID). Each tenant is associated with a unique directory ID, and often with a custom domain (for example, microsoft.com or contoso.onmicrosoft.com).
You can locate the directory (tenant) ID in the Microsoft Entra admin center by navigating to Microsoft Entra ID > Properties and copying the value labeled "Directory (tenant) ID".
This property is required in the following cases:
- When AuthScheme is set to
AzureServicePrincipalorAzureServicePrincipalCert - When AuthScheme is
Microsoft Entra IDand the user account belongs to multiple tenants
You can provide the tenant value in one of two formats:
- A domain name (for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com)
- A directory (tenant) ID in GUID format (for example, c9d7b8e4-1234-4f90-bc1a-2a28e0f9e9e0)
Specifying the tenant explicitly ensures that the authentication request is routed to the correct directory, which is especially important when a user belongs to multiple tenants or when using service principal–based authentication.
If this value is omitted when required, authentication may fail or connect to the wrong tenant. This can result in errors such as unauthorized or resource not found.
AzureEnvironment
Specifies the Azure network environment to which you will connect. Must be the same network to which your Azure account was added.
Possible Values
GLOBAL, CHINA, USGOVT, USGOVTDOD
Data Type
string
Default Value
GLOBAL
Remarks
Required if your Azure account is part of a different network than the Global network, such as China, USGOVT, or USGOVTDOD.
OAuth
This section provides a complete list of OAuth properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
InitiateOAuth |
Specifies the process for obtaining or refreshing the OAuth access token, which maintains user access while an authenticated, authorized user is working. |
OAuthClientId |
Specifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication. |
OAuthClientSecret |
Specifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthAccessToken |
Specifies the OAuth access token used to authenticate requests to the data source. This token is issued by the authorization server after a successful OAuth exchange. |
OAuthSettingsLocation |
Specifies the location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved. Storing OAuth settings in a central location avoids the need for users to enter OAuth connection properties manually each time they log in. It also enables credentials to be shared across connections or processes. |
CallbackURL |
Identifies the URL users return to after authenticating to Microsoft Dynamics 365 via OAuth. (Custom OAuth applications only.). |
OAuthVerifier |
Specifies a verifier code returned from the OAuthAuthorizationURL. Used when authenticating to OAuth on a headless server, where a browser can't be launched. Requires both OAuthSettingsLocation and OAuthVerifier to be set. |
OAuthRefreshToken |
Specifies the OAuth refresh token used to request a new access token after the original has expired. |
OAuthExpiresIn |
Specifies the duration in seconds, of an OAuth Access Token's lifetime. The token can be reissued to keep access alive as long as the user keeps working. |
OAuthTokenTimestamp |
Displays a Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds that shows how long ago the current Access Token was created. |
InitiateOAuth
Specifies the process for obtaining or refreshing the OAuth access token, which maintains user access while an authenticated, authorized user is working.
Possible Values
OFF, REFRESH, GETANDREFRESH
Data Type
string
Default Value
OFF
Remarks
OAuth is an authorization framework that enables applications to obtain limited access to user accounts on an HTTP service. The OAuth flow defines the method to be used for logging in users, exchanging their credentials for an OAuth access token to be used for authentication, and providing limited access to applications.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 supports the following options for initiating OAuth access:
OFF: No automatic OAuth flow initiation. The OAuth flow is handled entirely by the user, who will take action to obtain their OAuthAccessToken. Note that with this setting the user must refresh the token manually and reconnect with an updated OAuthAccessToken property when the current token expires.GETANDREFRESH: The OAuth flow is handled entirely by the connector. If a token already exists, it is refreshed when necessary. If no token currently exists, it will be obtained by prompting the user to login.REFRESH: The user handles obtaining the OAuth Access Token and sets up the sequence for refreshing the OAuth Access Token. (The user is never prompted to log in to authenticate. After the user logs in, the connector handles the refresh of the OAuth Access Token.
OAuthClientId
Specifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property is required when using a custom OAuth application, such as in web-based authentication flows, service-based authentication, or certificate-based flows that require application registration. It is also required if an embedded OAuth application is not available for the driver. When an embedded OAuth application is available, this value may already be provided by the connector and not require manual entry.
This value is generally used alongside other OAuth-related properties such as OAuthClientSecret and OAuthSettingsLocation when configuring an authenticated connection.
OAuthClientId is one of the key connection parameters that need to be set before users can authenticate via OAuth. You can typically find this value in your identity provider’s application registration settings. Look for a field labeled Client ID, Application ID, or Consumer Key.
While the client ID is not considered a confidential value like a client secret, it is still part of your application's identity and should be handled carefully. Avoid exposing it in public repositories or shared configuration files.
OAuthClientSecret
Specifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property is required when using a custom OAuth application in any flow that requires secure client authentication, such as web-based OAuth, service-based connections, or certificate-based authorization flows. It is not required when using an embedded OAuth application.
The client secret is used during the token exchange step of the OAuth flow, when the driver requests an access token from the authorization server. If this value is missing or incorrect, authentication will fail, and the server may return an invalid_client or unauthorized_client error.
OAuthClientSecret is one of the key connection parameters that need to be set before users can authenticate via OAuth. You can obtain this value from your identity provider when registering the OAuth application. It may be referred to as the client secret, application secret, or consumer secret.
This value should be stored securely and never exposed in public repositories, scripts, or unsecured environments. Client secrets may also expire after a set period. Be sure to monitor expiration dates and rotate secrets as needed to maintain uninterrupted access.
OAuthAccessToken
Specifies the OAuth access token used to authenticate requests to the data source. This token is issued by the authorization server after a successful OAuth exchange.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The OAuthAccessToken is a temporary credential that authorizes access to protected resources. It is typically returned by the identity provider after the user or client application completes an OAuth authentication flow. This property is most commonly used in automated workflows or custom OAuth implementations where you want to manage token handling outside of the driver.
The OAuth access token has a server-dependent timeout, limiting user access. This is set using the OAuthExpiresIn property. However, it can be reissued between requests to keep access alive as long as the user keeps working.
If InitiateOAuth is set to REFRESH, we recommend that you also set both OAuthExpiresIn and OAuthTokenTimestamp. The connector uses these properties to determine when the token expires so it can refresh most efficiently. If OAuthExpiresIn and OAuthTokenTimestamp are not specified, the connector refreshes the token immediately.
Access tokens should be treated as sensitive credentials and stored securely. Avoid exposing them in logs, scripts, or configuration files that are not access-controlled.
OAuthSettingsLocation
Specifies the location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved. Storing OAuth settings in a central location avoids the need for users to enter OAuth connection properties manually each time they log in. It also enables credentials to be shared across connections or processes.
Data Type
string
Default Value
%APPDATA%\Dynamics365 Data Provider\OAuthSettings.txt
Remarks
You can store OAuth values in a central file for shared access to those values, in either of the following ways:
- Set InitiateOAuth to either
GETANDREFRESHorREFRESHand specify a filepath to the OAuth settings file. - Use memory storage to load the credentials into static memory.
The following sections provide more detail on each of these methods.
Specifying the OAuthSettingsLocation Filepath
The default OAuth setting location is %APPDATA%\Dynamics365 Data Provider\OAuthSettings.txt, with %APPDATA% set to the user's configuration directory.
Default values vary, depending on the user's operating system.
Windows(ODBC and Power BI):registry://%DSN%Windows:%APPDATA%Dynamics365 Data Provider\OAuthSettings.txtMac:%APPDATA%//Dynamics365 Data Provider/OAuthSettings.txtLinux:%APPDATA%//Dynamics365 Data Provider/OAuthSettings.txt
Loading Credentials Via Memory Storage
Memory locations are specified by using a value starting with memory://, followed by a unique identifier for that set of credentials (for example, memory://user1). The identifier can be anything you choose, but it should be unique to the user.
Unlike file-based storage, where credentials persist across connections, memory storage loads the credentials into static memory and the credentials are shared between connections using the same identifier for the life of the process. To persist credentials outside the current process, you must manually store the credentials prior to closing the connection. This enables you to set them in the connection when the process is started again.
To retrieve OAuth property values, query the sys_connection_props system table. If there are multiple connections using the same credentials, the properties are read from the previously closed connection.
Supported Storage Types
memory://: Stores OAuth tokens in-memory (unique identifier, shared within same process, etc.)registry://: Only supported in the Windows ODBC and Power BI editions. Stores OAuth tokens in the registry under the DSN settings. Must end in a DSN name likeregistry://Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector Data Source, orregistry://%DSN%.%DSN%: The name of the DSN you are connecting with.Default(no prefix): Stores OAuth tokens within files. The value can be either an absolute path, or a path starting with%APPDATA%or%PROGRAMFILES%.
CallbackURL
Identifies the URL users return to after authenticating to Microsoft Dynamics 365 via OAuth. (Custom OAuth applications only.).
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
If you created a custom OAuth application, the OAuth authorization server redirects the user to this URL during the authentication process. This value must match the callback URL you specified when you Configured the custom OAuth application.
OAuthVerifier
Specifies a verifier code returned from the OAuthAuthorizationURL. Used when authenticating to OAuth on a headless server, where a browser can't be launched. Requires both OAuthSettingsLocation and OAuthVerifier to be set.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
OAuthRefreshToken
Specifies the OAuth refresh token used to request a new access token after the original has expired.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The refresh token is used to obtain a new access token when the current one expires. It enables seamless authentication for long-running or automated workflows without requiring the user to log in again. This property is especially important in headless, CI/CD, or server-based environments where interactive authentication is not possible.
The refresh token is typically obtained during the initial OAuth exchange by calling the GetOAuthAccessToken stored procedure. After that, it can be set using this property to enable automatic token refresh, or passed to the RefreshOAuthAccessToken stored procedure if you prefer to manage the refresh manually.
When InitiateOAuth is set to REFRESH, the driver uses this token to retrieve a new access token automatically. After the first refresh, the driver saves updated tokens in the location defined by OAuthSettingsLocation, and uses those values for subsequent connections.
The OAuthRefreshToken should be handled securely and stored in a trusted location. Like access tokens, refresh tokens can expire or be revoked depending on the identity provider’s policies.
OAuthExpiresIn
Specifies the duration in seconds, of an OAuth Access Token's lifetime. The token can be reissued to keep access alive as long as the user keeps working.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The OAuth Access Token is assigned to an authenticated user, granting that user access to the network for a specified period of time. The access token is used in place of the user's login ID and password, which stay on the server.
An access token created by the server is only valid for a limited time. OAuthExpiresIn is the number of seconds the token is valid from when it was created. For example, a token generated at 2024-01-29 20:00:00 UTC that expires at 2024-01-29 21:00:00 UTC (an hour later) would have an OAuthExpiresIn value of 3600, no matter what the current time is.
To determine how long the user has before the Access Token will expire, use OAuthTokenTimestamp.
OAuthTokenTimestamp
Displays a Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds that shows how long ago the current Access Token was created.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The OAuth Access Token is assigned to an authenticated user, granting that user access to the network for a specified period of time. The access token is used in place of the user's login ID and password, which stay on the server.
An access token created by the server is only valid for a limited time. OAuthTokenTimestamp is the Unix timestamp when the server created the token. For example, OAuthTokenTimestamp=1706558400 indicates the OAuthAccessToken was generated by the server at 2024-01-29 20:00:00 UTC.
JWT OAuth
This section provides a complete list of JWT OAuth properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
OAuthJWTCert |
Supplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store. |
OAuthJWTCertType |
Identifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate. |
OAuthJWTCertPassword |
Provides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank. |
OAuthJWTCertSubject |
Identifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate. |
OAuthJWTIssuer |
The issuer of the Java Web Token. |
OAuthJWTSubject |
The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access. |
OAuthJWTCert
Supplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The OAuthJWTCertType field specifies the type of the certificate store specified in OAuthJWTCert. If the store is password-protected, use OAuthJWTCertPassword to supply the password..
OAuthJWTCert is used in conjunction with the OAuthJWTCertSubject field in order to specify client certificates.
If OAuthJWTCert has a value, and OAuthJWTCertSubject is set, the Microsoft Dynamics 365 connector initiates a search for a certificate. For further information, see OAuthJWTCertSubject.
Designations of certificate stores are platform-dependent.
Notes
-
The most common User and Machine certificate stores in Windows include:
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MY: A certificate store holding personal certificates with their
associated private keys.
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CA: Certifying authority certificates.
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ROOT: Root certificates.
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SPC: Software publisher certificates.
- In Java, the certificate store normally is a file containing certificates and optional private keys.
- When the certificate store type is PFXFile, this property must be set to the name of the file.
- When the type is PFXBlob, the property must be set to the binary contents of a PFX file (i.e. PKCS12 certificate store).
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OAuthJWTCertType
Identifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate.
Possible Values
USER, MACHINE, PFXFILE, PFXBLOB, JKSFILE, JKSBLOB, PEMKEY_FILE, PEMKEY_BLOB, PUBLIC_KEY_FILE, PUBLIC_KEY_BLOB, SSHPUBLIC_KEY_FILE, SSHPUBLIC_KEY_BLOB, P7BFILE, PPKFILE, XMLFILE, XMLBLOB, BCFKSFILE, BCFKSBLOB
Data Type
string
Default Value
USER
Remarks
| Value | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USER | A certificate store owned by the current user. | Only available in Windows. |
| MACHINE | A machine store. | Not available in Java or other non-Windows environments. |
| PFXFILE | A PFX (PKCS12) file containing certificates. | |
| PFXBLOB | A string (base-64-encoded) representing a certificate store in PFX (PKCS12) format. | |
| JKSFILE | A Java key store (JKS) file containing certificates. | Only available in Java. |
| JKSBLOB | A string (base-64-encoded) representing a certificate store in Java key store (JKS) format. | Only available in Java. |
| PEMKEY_FILE | A PEM-encoded file that contains a private key and an optional certificate. | |
| PEMKEY_BLOB | A string (base64-encoded) that contains a private key and an optional certificate. | |
| PUBLIC_KEY_FILE | A file that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate. | |
| PUBLIC_KEY_BLOB | A string (base-64-encoded) that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate. | |
| SSHPUBLIC_KEY_FILE | A file that contains an SSH-style public key. | |
| SSHPUBLIC_KEY_BLOB | A string (base-64-encoded) that contains an SSH-style public key. | |
| P7BFILE | A PKCS7 file containing certificates. | |
| PPKFILE | A file that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key). | |
| XMLFILE | A file that contains a certificate in XML format. | |
| XMLBLOB | Astring that contains a certificate in XML format. | |
| BCFKSFILE | A file that contains an Bouncy Castle keystore. | |
| BCFKSBLOB | A string (base-64-encoded) that contains a Bouncy Castle keystore. |
OAuthJWTCertPassword
Provides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property specifies the password needed to open a password-protected certificate store. To determine if a password is necessary, refer to the documentation or configuration for your specific certificate store.
OAuthJWTCertSubject
Identifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate.
Data Type
string
Default Value
*
Remarks
The value of this property is used to locate a matching certificate in the store. The search process works as follows:
- If an exact match for the subject is found, the corresponding certificate is selected.
- If no exact match is found, the store is searched for certificates whose subjects contain the property value.
- If no match is found, no certificate is selected.
You can set the value to '*' to automatically select the first certificate in the store. The certificate subject is a comma-separated list of distinguished name fields and values. For example: CN=www.server.com, OU=test, C=US, E=example@jbexample.com. Common fields include:
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
CN |
Common Name. This is commonly a host name like www.server.com. |
O |
Organization |
OU |
Organizational Unit |
L |
Locality |
S |
State |
C |
Country |
E |
Email Address |
If a field value contains a comma, enclose it in quotes. For example: "O=ACME, Inc.".
OAuthJWTIssuer
The issuer of the Java Web Token.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The issuer of the Java Web Token. This is typically either the Client ID or Email Address of the OAuth Application.
OAuthJWTSubject
The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access. Typically, the user account name or email address.
SSL
This section provides a complete list of SSL properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
SSLServerCert |
Specifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
SSLServerCert
Specifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
If using a TLS/SSL connection, this property can be used to specify the TLS/SSL certificate to be accepted from the server. Any other certificate that is not trusted by the machine is rejected.
This property can take the following forms:
| Description | Example |
|---|---|
| A full PEM Certificate (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIChTCCAe4CAQAwDQYJKoZIhv......Qw== -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
| A path to a local file containing the certificate | C:\\cert.cer |
| The public key (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGfMA0GCSq......AQAB -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY----- |
| The MD5 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | ecadbdda5a1529c58a1e9e09828d70e4 |
| The SHA1 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | 34a929226ae0819f2ec14b4a3d904f801cbb150d |
If not specified, any certificate trusted by the machine is accepted.
Certificates are validated as trusted by the machine based on the System's trust store. The trust store used is the 'javax.net.ssl.trustStore' value specified for the system. If no value is specified for this property, Java's default trust store is used (for example, JAVA_HOME\lib\security\cacerts).
Use '*' to signify to accept all certificates. Note that this is not recommended due to security concerns.
Schema
This section provides a complete list of schema properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
Location |
Specifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path. |
BrowsableSchemas |
Optional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA, SchemaB, SchemaC. |
Tables |
Optional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA, TableB, TableC. |
Views |
Optional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA, ViewB, ViewC. |
Location
Specifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path.
Data Type
string
Default Value
%APPDATA%\Dynamics365 Data Provider\Schema
Remarks
The Location property is only needed if you want to either customize definitions (for example, change a column name, ignore a column, etc.) or extend the data model with new tables, views, or stored procedures.
If left unspecified, the default location is %APPDATA%\Dynamics365 Data Provider\Schema, where %APPDATA% is set to the user's configuration directory:
| Platform | %APPDATA% |
|---|---|
Windows |
The value of the APPDATA environment variable |
Mac |
~/Library/Application Support |
Linux |
~/.config |
BrowsableSchemas
Optional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
Listing all available database schemas can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of schemas in the connection string saves time and improves performance.
Tables
Optional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
Listing all available tables from some databases can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of tables in the connection string saves time and improves performance.
If there are lots of tables available and you already know which ones you want to work with, you can use this property to restrict your viewing to only those tables. To do this, specify the tables you want in a comma-separated list. Each table should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Tables=TableA,[TableB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`TableC With Space`.
Note
If you are connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you must specify each table you want to view by its fully qualified name. This avoids ambiguity between tables that may exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
Views
Optional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
Listing all available views from some databases can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of views in the connection string saves time and improves performance.
If there are lots of views available and you already know which ones you want to work with, you can use this property to restrict your viewing to only those views. To do this, specify the views you want in a comma-separated list. Each view should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Views=ViewA,[ViewB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`ViewC With Space`.
Note
If you are connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you must specify each view you want to examine by its fully qualified name. This avoids ambiguity between views that may exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
Miscellaneous
This section provides a complete list of miscellaneous properties you can configure.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
AllowDuplicateRecords |
Notes whether or not the driver will permit the adding of duplicate records during INSERT operations. To create the record (or update it if a duplicate is found), set this to true. To avoid adding duplicate records, set this to false. |
ContinueOnError |
Specifies whether batch requests should continue after encountering an error. (OData 4.0 and higher only.). |
CrossCompany |
Specifies whether data should be pulled only the user's default company, or for all companies. (FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise, or HumanResources only.). |
CustomURLParams |
A string of custom URL parameters to be included with the HTTP request, in the form field1=value1&field2=value2&field3=value3. |
EnableAtomicBatchOperations |
This property indicates that all Create, Update, and Delete (CUD) requests in a batch are handled as a single action. The success of the entire batch depends on the outcome of all requests. If any single request fails, the whole batch fails and no changes are applied. |
EntityTypes |
When using entity definitions define what type of entities to include during metadata discovery. |
IncludeFormattedValues |
Specifies whether columns that hold formatted values should be exposed. |
IncludeLookUpLogicalName |
Indicates if the referenced entity name for a LookUp field should be exposed. |
IncludeNavigationKeys |
Specifies whether the column listing should include the primary keys of navigation properties. (JSON responses only). |
IncludeNavigationProperties |
Specifies whether the column listing should include navigation properties. |
MaxRows |
Specifies the maximum rows returned for queries without aggregation or GROUP BY. |
MinimumColumnSize |
Specifies the minimum size, in characters, for Edm.String columns. If Microsoft Dynamics 365 reports a smaller size, the provider uses this value instead. |
Other |
Specifies additional hidden properties for specific use cases. These are not required for typical provider functionality. Use a semicolon-separated list to define multiple properties. |
Pagesize |
The maximum number of records per page the provider returns when requesting data from Microsoft Dynamics 365. |
PseudoColumns |
Specifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns. Use the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'. The default is an empty string, which disables this property. |
Timeout |
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error. The default is 60 seconds. Set to 0 to disable the timeout. |
UseClientSidePaging |
Specifies whether or not Microsoft Dynamics 365 should return data using client-side paging, if your source supports it. To use client-side paging, set this to True. To use server-side paging, set this to False. |
UseDynamicStoredProcedures |
Specifies whether or not stored procedures are listed dynamically. |
UseEntityDefinitions |
Specifies that queries should use entity definition metadata endpoints, rather than the standard $metadata endpoint. |
UserDefinedViews |
Specifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file defining custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file. |
AllowDuplicateRecords
Notes whether or not the driver will permit the adding of duplicate records during INSERT operations. To create the record (or update it if a duplicate is found), set this to true. To avoid adding duplicate records, set this to false.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
true
Remarks
This property only applies when Edition is CustomerService, FieldService, Marketing, ProjectOperations or Sales.
For further information, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/developer/data-platform/webapi/manage-duplicate-detection-create-update.
ContinueOnError
Specifies whether batch requests should continue after encountering an error. (OData 4.0 and higher only.).
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
When ContinueOnError is set to true and an error occurs in a batch, it will proceed to the next batch and provide status information for the failed one.
When ContinueOnError is false, the process will stop further batch processing if an error occurs. All changes made before the error will remain intact.
CrossCompany
Specifies whether data should be pulled only the user's default company, or for all companies. (FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise, or HumanResources only.).
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
This property only applies when Edition is set to FinOpsOnline, FinOpsOnPremise or HumanResources.
CustomURLParams
A string of custom URL parameters to be included with the HTTP request, in the form field1=value1&field2=value2&field3=value3.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property enables you to specify custom query string parameters that are included with the HTTP request. The parameters must be encoded as a query string in the form field1=value1&field2=value2&field3=value3, where each value is URL encoded. URL encoding converts the characters in the string that can be transmitted over the internet as follows:
- Non-ASCII characters are replaced with their equivalent in the form of a "%" followed by two hexadecimal digits.
- Spaces are replaced with either a plus sign (+) or %20.
EnableAtomicBatchOperations
This property indicates that all Create, Update, and Delete (CUD) requests in a batch are handled as a single action. The success of the entire batch depends on the outcome of all requests. If any single request fails, the whole batch fails and no changes are applied.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
true
Remarks
The behavior of the connector is dependent on both EnableAtomicBatchOperation and ContinueOnError. The ContinueOnError option is effective only when EnableAtomicBatchOperation is set to false.
When the _EnableAtomicBatchOperations_ property is set to true, the Create, Update, and Delete (CUD) operations within a transaction are completed successfully as a single unit. If any part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction is aborted, and the database is left unchanged. Therefore, when atomic batch operations are enabled, ContinueOnError will be ignored.
ContinueOnError can be used in conjunction with EnableAtomicBatchOperations set to true. When _EnableAtomicBatchOperations_ is set to true, the API will ensure that if any request in the batch fails, the entire batch will be rolled back.
EntityTypes
When using entity definitions define what type of entities to include during metadata discovery.
Possible Values
PUBLIC, PRIVATE, ALL
Data Type
string
Default Value
ALL
Remarks
PUBLIC: Only public entities will be listed during metadata discovery.PRIVATE: Only private entities will be listed during metadata discovery.ALL: All entities will be listed during metadata discovery.
IncludeFormattedValues
Specifies whether columns that hold formatted values should be exposed.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
If set to true, an extra column named columnname_display is added beside each column. If the column contains a formatted value, the new column exposes that formatted values. If the field does not have a formatted value, columname_display is null.
IncludeLookUpLogicalName
Indicates if the referenced entity name for a LookUp field should be exposed.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
For each key column, an extra one is added to expose the LookUp logical name value. New columns will have "_lookuplogicalname" postfix.
IncludeNavigationKeys
Specifies whether the column listing should include the primary keys of navigation properties. (JSON responses only).
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
This property is provided to make it simpler to retrieve JSON record references where possible. When true, the $prod; pushes a set of fields for each table relation.
These properties are not available for use in INSERT or UPDATE operations. (Use the Linked* navigation columns for that).
If your service supports both XML/ATOM and JSON and you want to use this property, be sure to set DataFormat to JSON.
IncludeNavigationProperties
Specifies whether the column listing should include navigation properties.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
Navigation properties provide a way to navigate an association between two entity types. Every object can have a navigation property for every relationship in which it participates.
Navigation properties enable you to navigate and manage relationships in two ways:
- Two-directional navigation returns either a reference object (if the relationship is either 1 or 0-or-1) or a collection (if the relationship is 1-to-many).
- One-directional navigation enables you to define the navigation property on just one of the types that participates in the relationship, but not both.
When retrieving data, the navigation properties in a cell do not populate with information. Rather, they act to bind the content to an existing resource during inserts or updates. For example:
INSERT INTO accounts (_primarycontactid_value) VALUES ('123456')
To specify multiple values, use a comma-separated list. For instance:
INSERT INTO accounts (lead_customer_accounts) VALUES ('123,456')
MaxRows
Specifies the maximum rows returned for queries without aggregation or GROUP BY.
Data Type
int
Default Value
-1
Remarks
This property sets an upper limit on the number of rows the connector returns for queries that do not include aggregation or GROUP BY clauses. This limit ensures that queries do not return excessively large result sets by default.
When a query includes a LIMIT clause, the value specified in the query takes precedence over the MaxRows setting. If MaxRows is set to "-1", no row limit is enforced unless a LIMIT clause is explicitly included in the query.
This property is useful for optimizing performance and preventing excessive resource consumption when executing queries that could otherwise return very large datasets.
MinimumColumnSize
Specifies the minimum size, in characters, for Edm.String columns. If Microsoft Dynamics 365 reports a smaller size, the provider uses this value instead.
Data Type
int
Default Value
0
Remarks
When the reported size of an Edm.String column from Microsoft Dynamics 365 is less than this property value, the connector overrides the reported size with the configured minimum.
Set this property when you need to enforce consistent column sizes or accommodate downstream systems with minimum length requirements.
Other
Specifies additional hidden properties for specific use cases. These are not required for typical provider functionality. Use a semicolon-separated list to define multiple properties.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property allows advanced users to configure hidden properties for specialized scenarios. These settings are not required for normal use cases but can address unique requirements or provide additional functionality. Multiple properties can be defined in a semicolon-separated list.
Note
It is strongly recommended to set these properties only when advised by the support team to address specific scenarios or issues.
Specify multiple properties in a semicolon-separated list.
Integration and Formatting
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
DefaultColumnSize |
Sets the default length of string fields when the data source does not provide column length in the metadata. The default value is 2000. |
ConvertDateTimeToGMT=True |
Converts date-time values to GMT, instead of the local time of the machine. The default value is False (use local time). |
RecordToFile=filename |
Records the underlying socket data transfer to the specified file. |
Pagesize
The maximum number of records per page the provider returns when requesting data from Microsoft Dynamics 365.
Data Type
int
Default Value
5000
Remarks
When processing a query, instead of requesting all of the queried data at once from Microsoft Dynamics 365, the connector can request the queried data in pieces called pages.
This connection property determines the maximum number of results that the connector requests per page.
Note that setting large page sizes may improve overall query execution time, but doing so causes the connector to use more memory when executing queries and risks triggering a timeout.
PseudoColumns
Specifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns. Use the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'. The default is an empty string, which disables this property.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property allows you to define which pseudocolumns the connector exposes as table columns.
To specify individual pseudocolumns, use the following format: "Table1=Column1;Table1=Column2;Table2=Column3"
To include all pseudocolumns for all tables use: "*=*"
Timeout
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error. The default is 60 seconds. Set to 0 to disable the timeout.
Data Type
int
Default Value
60
Remarks
This property controls the maximum time, in seconds, that the connector waits for an operation to complete before canceling it. If the timeout period expires before the operation finishes, the connector cancels the operation and throws an exception.
The timeout applies to each individual communication with the server rather than the entire query or operation. For example, a query could continue running beyond the timeout value if each paging call completes within the timeout limit.
Setting this property to 0 disables the timeout, allowing operations to run indefinitely until they succeed or fail due to other conditions such as server-side timeouts, network interruptions, or resource limits on the server. Use this property cautiously to avoid long-running operations that could degrade performance or result in unresponsive behavior.
UseClientSidePaging
Specifies whether or not Microsoft Dynamics 365 should return data using client-side paging, if your source supports it. To use client-side paging, set this to True. To use server-side paging, set this to False.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
Pagination is the process of batching data so that the data retrieved is displayed in batches of a particular size. To keep paging through the data, ask for "more". The data continues to display until all the retrieved data has been shown.
Client-Side Paging
In client-side paging, the client specifies how many records to return in each request, and the order of the requests.
If UseClientSidePaging is set to True, the limit/offset is calculated at the client and the requests are sent concurrently, as multiple threads.
If you set UseClientSidePaging to True, ensure that the value of PageSize is not set higher than the maximum value supported by the service. Setting PageSize to a higher value than supported may result in missing information.
Server-Side Paging
In server-side paging, the server returns only a subset of the data requested by the client. It also provides statistics on how large the full set of requested data is, and how much of the requested data set was not displayed.
Server-side pagination is best for large data sets.
Server-side paging requires traversing the data set both backward and forward. Not all data sources support that natively. To explicitly enable server-side paging with a data source that does not support it natively, you must configure your server to return a limited number of records per request, along with metadata about the total number of records. For details, see your data source's API documentation.
UseDynamicStoredProcedures
Specifies whether or not stored procedures are listed dynamically.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
Some OData services expose custom server-side actions and functions in their $metadata document. These can be treated as stored procedures in the connector. Enabling this property allows the connector to fetch the latest available stored procedures directly from the service at runtime, which is useful if the set of available procedures changes often or is not known in advance.
When set to true, the connector queries the service metadata for Actions and Functions and lists them as stored procedures, allowing you to execute them using EXEC, CALL, or edition-specific code.
When set to false, only the statically defined stored procedures are available.
This property is helpful when working with dynamic or evolving OData services where procedures may be added or removed without notice.
UseEntityDefinitions
Specifies that queries should use entity definition metadata endpoints, rather than the standard $metadata endpoint.
Data Type
bool
Default Value
false
Remarks
This option is useful when precise column metadata is required, and the default data type attributes cannot be relied upon. Since EntityMetadata entities contain a lot of data, more detailed information is provided, including column length, description, precision, and scale. However, due to the larger metadata payload, response times are slower.
UserDefinedViews
Specifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file defining custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property allows you to define and manage custom views through a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json. These views are automatically recognized by the connector and enable you to execute custom SQL queries as if they were standard database views. The JSON file defines each view as a root element with a child element called "query", which contains the SQL query for the view. For example:
{
"MyView": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM GoalHeadings WHERE MyColumn = 'value'"
},
"MyView2": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)"
}
}
You can define multiple views in a single file and specify the filepath using this property. For example: UserDefinedViews=C:\Path\To\UserDefinedViews.json. When you use this property, only the specified views are seen by the connector.
Refer to User Defined Views for more information.