To establish a connection to Dynamics 365 sales data source, the ADO.NET Provider can be used through the C1D365SConnection class. This class requires a connection string to be provided as an argument, which can be created in either of the following ways:
The code example below shows how a connection string can be configured by the C1D365SConnectionStringBuilder class and consumed by the C1D365SConnection class to create a connection to the Dynamics 365 Sales server. Through that connection, the data source can be queried, updated, etc.
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var builder = new C1D365SConnectionStringBuilder(); builder.Url = urlDynamics; builder.Username = username; builder.Password = password; builder.OAuthTokenEndpoint = tokenEnpoint; builder.OAuthExtendProperties = extendProperties; builder.OAuthClientId = clientID; // Connection attributes can be referred to by string builder["Max Page Size"] = 100; builder["Use Cache"] = true; // Create Connection passing connection string var con = new C1D365SConnection(builder.ConnectionString); Console.WriteLine("Connection Created using C1D365SConnectionStringBuilder Class:"); Console.WriteLine("Created Connection String is:\n" + builder.ConnectionString); Console.ReadKey(); |
Alternatively, the connection string can be written directly as a string literal, like in the code example below (a similar approach can be implemented in other DataConnectors for ADO.NET provider).
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// Whole connection string string connstr = $@"Url = {urlDynamics}; Use Cache = true; Use Etag = true; OAuth Client Id = {clientID}; Username = {username}; Password = {password}; OAuth Token Endpoint = {tokenEnpoint}; OAuth Extend Properties = {extendProperties}; Max Page Size = 100"; // Setup the connection var con = new C1D365SConnection(connstr); |