Power Toolkit for Dynamics 365:
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Introduction Working in Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform often involves repetitive tasks — fetching metadata, testing FetchXML, building Web API calls, inspecting security roles, generating C# classes, or validating form scripts. And every time, you switch between tools. Browser → XrmToolBox → Postman → Advanced Settings → Back to Code → Back to Flow → Back to Browser DevTools. The context switching alone drains productivity. The Power Toolkit is a browser-based utility designed specifically for Dynamics 365 and Dataverse developers. It allows you to interact directly with your environment — execute queries, inspect metadata, test API calls, and generate code — all from a clean interface. In this blog, I’ll walk through: •What Power Toolkit is •What features it has to offer Problem Statement In real-world D365 development: •You need entity logical names quickly. •You need to test FetchXML before using it in a plugin. •You need to check Web API responses. •You need to inspect attributes or option set values. •You need to debug security privileges. Switching tools constantly breaks workflow. There isn’t a lightweight, web-based tool that allows fast experimentation inside the browser with intuitive UI. This is where Power Toolkit becomes extremely useful. What is Power Toolkit javascript:”javascript:”javascript:” writer.editor.GO_TO_TOP writer.editor.GO_TO_BOTTOM Thank you, Aslin for your valuable inputs to this blog.
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