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How to check when standard classes have revision ?

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, Hello guys,
 
In Visual Studio, can we check revision history of standard classes ?
Take example I have class : BudgetSourceSourceDocumentLine
 
I want to know whether there is changes recently because of update versions. Currently I'm using 10.0.37 (10.0.1725.73), I know this is not the latest one, but over the time after using this D365, we have few upgrades already.
However I suspected something is changing, for example I can't understand what BudgetSource Table means and in the code it is for /Performance Reason/
 
Thanks.
  • Anthony Blake Profile Picture
    Anthony Blake 2,293 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    How to check when standard classes have revision ?
    @Kevin thats the case for extensions, but I think the OP is looking for a way to compare to previous versions of D365 base code
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    Kevin Xia Microsoft Employee on at
    How to check when standard classes have revision ?
    Hi,
    According to my previous development experience, in visual studio or code repositories (such as GitHub), you can find the code of each commit, or directly click on a file to compare the history, and you can see the changes made to the file with each commit.
    Best regards,
    Kevin
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    Hana Xue Microsoft Employee on at
    How to check when standard classes have revision ?
    Hi,
    I agree with Anthony's point of view. There will be relevant official documents to explain the system version update, but there seems to be no specific explanation for the revision of the standard class. You may need to compare manually which would be more convenient.
    Best Regards,
    Hana
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    Anthony Blake 2,293 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    How to check when standard classes have revision ?
    I don't think there is an easier way than comparing to a previous deployment manually.
     

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