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Power Query Demo – Connecting D365 Tables in Excel

Power Query Demo – Connecting D365 Tables in Excel
A D365 Finance and Operations reporting issue I had recently: How do I report on all published WBS activities by their related projects? Well, the activities table (smmactivities) doesn’t have a project id field. If you are here for that … Continue reading

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