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How to get Json Format URL in D365FO?

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Hi Guys,

I have a data Entity it is custom table and i want to show Json Format 

D365Url/data/PublicCollectionName but, it is not support in the Internet Explorer also google is not supported what to be done?

Regards,

Riyas Ahamed F

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    Blue Wang Profile Picture
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    Hi Riyas,

    You can now use Internet Explorer to explore some OData URIs.

    Please read this Docs:

    docs.microsoft.com/.../build-consuming-data-entities

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    Adria Ariste Profile Picture
    User Group Leader on at

    Hi,

    you need to add ?$format=json to your URL and you'll get the data in JSON format. With your example it'd be D365Url/data/PublicCollectionName?$format=json.

    Regards,

    Adrià Ariste - Senior technical consultant @ Axazure - Read my blog!

  • Riyas ahamed F Profile Picture
    1,215 on at

    Many thanks Blue Wang,

  • Riyas ahamed F Profile Picture
    1,215 on at

    Many Thanks Adria, it is not supported in the I/E

    regards,

    Riyas

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    nmaenpaa Profile Picture
    101,160 Moderator on at

    I think it should work in IE. What do you mean by "it is not supported"? Why do you need IE? I'm sure the business requirement is to read JSON with some other program than IE.

  • Riyas ahamed F Profile Picture
    1,215 on at

    Hi Nikolaos Sir,  it is not support in the  I/E  and Google

    getting error

    HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found

    The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

    Most likely causes:

    •The directory or file specified does not exist on the Web server.

    •The URL contains a typographical error.

    •A custom filter or module, such as URLScan, restricts access to the file

    Regards,

    Riyas ahamed

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    Adria Ariste Profile Picture
    User Group Leader on at

    That's a totally different error. Your entity is not being found, make sure you're using the correct name, that it's marked as public and that you have built & synchronized it.

    Adrià Ariste - Senior technical consultant @ Axazure - Read my blog!

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