Powershell module to assist with the different OData & DMF tasks during a Dynamics 365 Finace & Operations (D365FO) project.
Read more about D365FO on docs.microsoft.com
Available on Powershellgallery d365fo.integrations
The work with this module is a spin off from the work done with the somewhat more know community module, d365fo.tools.
Install-Module -Name d365fo.integrations
Install-Module -Name d365fo.integrations -Scope CurrentUser
Get-Command -Module d365fo.integrations
Update-Module -name d365fo.integrations
Update-Module -name d365fo.integrations -Force
We have implemented a Jupyter Notebook to help you learn interactively about the different cmdlets / functions available in the module. The notebook is located inside the 'notebooks' folder in this repository. Click this link notebooks to jump straight inside.
While the notebook is already helpful in itself, its interactive nature will help you learn on another level. To do that, open the notebook in Visual Studio Code with the Polyglot extension installed.
The repository also contains a devcontainer that has everything installed to run the notebook. The easiest way to get started is to use GitHub Codespaces. Click the button below to start a new Codespace with the repository.
Since the project started we have adopted and extended the comment based help inside each cmdlet / function.
Getting help starts inside the PowerShell console
Getting help is as easy as writing Get-Help CommandName
Get-Help Get-D365ODataEntityData
This will display the available default help
Getting the entire help is as easy as writing Get-Help CommandName -Full
Get-Help Get-D365ODataEntityData -Full
This will display all available help content there is for the cmdlet / function
Getting all the available examples for a given command is as easy as writing Get-Help CommandName -Examples
Get-Help Get-D365ODataEntityData -Examples
This will display all the available examples for the cmdlet / function
We know that when you are learning about new stuff and just want to share your findings with your peers, working with help inside a PowerShell session isn't that great.
We have implemented platyPS (https://github.com/PowerShell/platyPS) to generate markdown files for each cmdlet / function available in the module. These files are hosted here on github for you to consume in your web browser and the give you the look and feel of other documentation sites.
The generated help markdown files are located inside the 'docs' folder in this repository. Click this link to jump straight inside.
Want to contribute to the project? We'd love to have you! Visit our contributing.md for a jump start.
This module depends on other modules. The dependencies are documented in the dependency graph and the Dependencies section of the Package Details of the package listing in the PowerShell Gallery.