Use the Remove-NAVTableConnection cmdlet to remove an external table connection from the application/service. You can connect to a Business Central database by specifying the Business Central Server instance or the application database.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
Remove-NAVTableConnection -ServerInstance BC -ConnectionType CRM
-ConnectionId myCRM
This example removes a connection to a Dynamics 365 for Sales table from a Business Central Server instance.
Parameters
-ApplicationDatabaseCredentials
Specifies the user name and password of an SQL Server Authentication login account that provides access to the Business Central application database in SQL Server.
You use this parameter to access the database by using SQL Server Authentication. If you want to use Windows Authentication, then you can omit this parameter The login account must be a member of the db_owner role on the database.
Parameter properties
Type:
PSCredential
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
UseDatabase
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ApplicationDatabaseName
Specifies the name of the Business Central database that contains the application tables in a multitenant deployment.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
UseDatabase
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ApplicationDatabaseServer
Specifies the name of the computer on which the SQL Server instance for the Business Central database that contains the application tables is installed in the multitenant deployment.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
UseDatabase
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
cf
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ConnectionId
Specifies the name of the table connection.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ConnectionType
Specifies the type of table connection.
In Business Central , you can specify two types of connection: CRM or ExternalSQL.
Parameter properties
Type:
TableConnectionType
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
CRM, ExternalSQL, Exchange, MicrosoftGraph, Query
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Force
Forces the command to run without asking for user confirmation.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ServerInstance
Specifies the name of a Business Central Server instance, for example, BC or myinstance.
You can specify either the full name of an instance, such as MicrosoftDynamicsNavServer$myinstance or the short name such as myinstance.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
UseNST
Position:
0
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-WhatIf
Describes what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
wi
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable,
-InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable,
-ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see
about_CommonParameters.