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Querying date intervals in the Common Data Service

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2020-06-012020-08-21 ~ Jonas Rapp ~ 10 Comments

Querying date intervals in Microsoft Common Data Service, Power Apps and Dynamics 365 is not always possible using Advanced Find nor is it as easy as working with plain SQL.

TL;DR – with FetchXML this is quite possible!

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