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SQL Script to Return Registered Modules

Posted on by Microsoft Employee

Does anyone know what the SQL tables are that store the registered modules, and if it can be accessed (in an understandable format) using a SQL script?

I've tried to figure this out on my own off and on for a while now, and am ready to admit that I need help.

Cindy

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    David Musgrave MVP GPUG All Star Legend Moderator Profile Picture
    David Musgrave MVP ... 13,833 Moderator on at
    RE: SQL Script to Return Registered Modules

    The list of Registered modules is not available from any SQL table.

    If is only available inside the Dynamics application.

    Have a look at the System Summary report available from GP Power Tools' Screenshot window. It includes everything you might want to know about a system including registered modules, installed products, customisations and all version details.

    Regards

    David

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