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AX DIXF entity field names mapped to D365FO Data Management fields

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I have previously been using DIXF with many of the standard entities when importing data into Dynamics AX. Now we are moving over to D365FO and I wonder if there are some documents showing mapping between older DIXF entity field name mapped to the new Data Management entity field name?

I know that there always isn’t a 1 to 1 relation between the ax and 365 entities but many of the fields are the same and has just changed name. 

I have really searched for information pointing me in the right direction but found nothing really usefull, so now i'm hoping you experts could help me out.

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    Hi Daniel Kretz,

    I have not seen such documentation and do not believe that it exists. So you have to look at entity structure in AOT to find out how it maps back to underlying tables.

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