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Table Browser Caller for D365FO

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CRX ID
khhnlfooiiffofchhdhjopgpegcjlodk
Status
  • Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Arineo Table browser caller for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.

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Table Browser Caller for D365FO
Description from store

The extension provides a convenient method to list and access tables in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (D365FO) via the Table Browser. It simplifies the process of searching for and opening tables in 'table browser mode,' making it an invaluable tool for developers and power users. Additionally, it aggregates and displays a complete list of data entities with fields from an instance.

A new feature includes a detailed view for OData entities, presenting a comprehensive list of fields including enum values.

Prerequisites:
- Access to a D365FO instance.
- Adequate permissions to access the 'SysTableBrowser' menu item.

The extension comes with a built-in table list. Currently based on D365FO - V 10.0.40/PU64. The table list does not include tables with property 'Visible=No' and deprecated (DEL_*) tables.

Note: This is the new version of the former Table Browser Caller (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/table-browser-caller-for/nahbldacmaibopfiiaoboloegpobpccn) now powered by Arineo.com.

Latest reviews

Alice Yang
S-tier extension for exploring and finding tables and entities.
Thomas Nygaard
Very handy plugin. It is use all the time to explore the data model and troubleshoot data on table level. Would like that it somehow could get a table list and know the table names of custom tables.
Robert S.
A must have tool for F&O - I use Table Browser practically on a daily basis. The only alternative is the AOT Browser by Arbela, which requires developer interaction. This is a simple way to look at the backend base tables in D365. I do wish there was the ability to catalog tables and browse custom tables, but I will take what I can get1
Robert S.
A must have tool for F&O - I use Table Browser practically on a daily basis. The only alternative is the AOT Browser by Arbela, which requires developer interaction. This is a simple way to look at the backend base tables in D365. I do wish there was the ability to catalog tables and browse custom tables, but I will take what I can get1
Christian Jung (CommanderBob)
Awesome tool!
Christian Jung (CommanderBob)
Awesome tool!